"An investigation was undertaken to determine the increase in maximum lift coefficient that could be obtained by applying area suction near the leading edge of a wing. This investigation was performed first with a 35 degree swept-wing model in the wind tunnel, and then with an operational 35 degree swept-wing airplane which was modified in accord with the wind-tunnel results. The wind-tunnel and flight tests indicated that the maximum lift coefficient was increased more than 50 percent by the use of area suction. Good agreement was obtained in the comparison of the wind-tunnel results with those measured in flight" (p. 1)
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the effects of ejecting high-velocity air near the...
An investigation has been made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of a 47.5 degree sweptback wing-fuse...
The investigation described in this report is concerned with the changes in the aerodynamic characte...
An inm.stigdion uw undiwtukento determinethe increase in maximum lift coej%i.ent that could be obtai...
An investigation was undertaken to determine the increase in maximum lift coefficient that could be ...
Tests were made in the N.A.C.A. 20-foot wind tunnel on: (1) a wing, of 6.5-foot span, 5.5-foot chord...
An investigation was made in the NACA 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel to find the increase in maximum lift ...
Determinations of the power-off maximum lift of a Fairchild 22 airplane were made in the NACA full-s...
Wind-tunnel tests are described, in which the angle of attack of a wing model was suddenly increased...
An investigation has been made at large scale of the characteristics of highly swept wings. Data wer...
Tests have been made to determine the flight characteristics of an F-86F airplane equipped with a le...
The available foreign and American data relating to Reynolds number effects on the maximum lift coef...
The present report deals with a series of tests made for the purpose of improving flow conditions ab...
Tests were made on a model wing with three different sized split trailing-edged flaps, in the NACA 7...
An investigation has been made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of a 47.5 degree sweptback wing-fuse...
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the effects of ejecting high-velocity air near the...
An investigation has been made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of a 47.5 degree sweptback wing-fuse...
The investigation described in this report is concerned with the changes in the aerodynamic characte...
An inm.stigdion uw undiwtukento determinethe increase in maximum lift coej%i.ent that could be obtai...
An investigation was undertaken to determine the increase in maximum lift coefficient that could be ...
Tests were made in the N.A.C.A. 20-foot wind tunnel on: (1) a wing, of 6.5-foot span, 5.5-foot chord...
An investigation was made in the NACA 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel to find the increase in maximum lift ...
Determinations of the power-off maximum lift of a Fairchild 22 airplane were made in the NACA full-s...
Wind-tunnel tests are described, in which the angle of attack of a wing model was suddenly increased...
An investigation has been made at large scale of the characteristics of highly swept wings. Data wer...
Tests have been made to determine the flight characteristics of an F-86F airplane equipped with a le...
The available foreign and American data relating to Reynolds number effects on the maximum lift coef...
The present report deals with a series of tests made for the purpose of improving flow conditions ab...
Tests were made on a model wing with three different sized split trailing-edged flaps, in the NACA 7...
An investigation has been made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of a 47.5 degree sweptback wing-fuse...
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the effects of ejecting high-velocity air near the...
An investigation has been made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of a 47.5 degree sweptback wing-fuse...
The investigation described in this report is concerned with the changes in the aerodynamic characte...