The available foreign and American data relating to Reynolds number effects on the maximum lift coefficients of swept-back wings are summarized and discussed. The data show that at low Reynolds numbers (below about 2.0 x 10(exp 6)) higher maximum lift coefficients were measured in most cases for moderately swept-back wings than for unswept wings of similar plan form; at high Reynolds numbers, however, increasing sweepback resulted in decreasing maximum lift coefficients. A smaller rate of increase of the maximum lift coefficient with Reynolds number was measured for the swept-back wings than for similar unswept wings in the critical range of Reynolds number. Increasing the Reynolds number resulted in decreases in the maximum lift coefficien...
A method of modifying existing correction factors of lifting-surface theory to account approximately...
An investigation has been made to determine the effect of wing fences, a wing leading-edge extension...
Force measurements and wake surveys have been conducted on two swept NACA 0021 wings. One wing had a...
The available foreign and American data relating to Reynolds number effects on the maximum lift coef...
An investigation has been made at large scale of the characteristics of highly swept wings. Data wer...
The effects of Mach numbers up to 0.34 and Reynolds number up to 8,000,000 on the maximum lift coeff...
"An investigation was undertaken to determine the increase in maximum lift coefficient that could be...
Wind-tunnel tests, investigating low drag wing performance in small-scale tests, showed a large incr...
Wind-tunnel tests are described, in which the angle of attack of a wing model was suddenly increased...
Data are presented to show the extent to which the maximum lift coefficient and consequently the min...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA 19-foot pressure wind tunnel of a rectangular wing having...
This paper investigates the NACA 63 and 64 6-digit series of airfoils tested in the NACA LTPT in vie...
A method of modifying existing correction factors of lifting-surface theory to account approximately...
An investigation has been made to determine the effect of wing fences, a wing leading-edge extension...
Force measurements and wake surveys have been conducted on two swept NACA 0021 wings. One wing had a...
The available foreign and American data relating to Reynolds number effects on the maximum lift coef...
An investigation has been made at large scale of the characteristics of highly swept wings. Data wer...
The effects of Mach numbers up to 0.34 and Reynolds number up to 8,000,000 on the maximum lift coeff...
"An investigation was undertaken to determine the increase in maximum lift coefficient that could be...
Wind-tunnel tests, investigating low drag wing performance in small-scale tests, showed a large incr...
Wind-tunnel tests are described, in which the angle of attack of a wing model was suddenly increased...
Data are presented to show the extent to which the maximum lift coefficient and consequently the min...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA 19-foot pressure wind tunnel of a rectangular wing having...
This paper investigates the NACA 63 and 64 6-digit series of airfoils tested in the NACA LTPT in vie...
A method of modifying existing correction factors of lifting-surface theory to account approximately...
An investigation has been made to determine the effect of wing fences, a wing leading-edge extension...
Force measurements and wake surveys have been conducted on two swept NACA 0021 wings. One wing had a...