During 1925 the assumption of an isothermal atmosphere which was in general use as the standard for the calibration of altimeters in the United States was replaced by a standard atmosphere which assumes an altitude-temperature relation closely corresponding to the average of upper air observations at latitude 40 degrees in this country. The same standard atmosphere had already been adopted somewhat earlier in the United States as the aircraft performance standard. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Technical Reports nos. 147 and 218 give necessary constants, tables, and information. However, neither of these reports includes all of the tables required for the computation of actual altitudes nor those readily suitable for use in cal...
Detailed tables of pressures and densities are given for altitudes up to 20,000 metem and to 65,000 ...
Revision of COESA's first report, U.W. extension to the ICAO Standard atmosphere - tables and data t...
vertical temperature profile for the portion between 32 and The World Meterological Organization (WM...
under research authorization formulated and recommended by the subcommittee on aero-dynamics and app...
This report is Section two of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments (Technical Report nos. 1...
Detailed tables of pressures and densities are given for altitudes up to 20,000 meters and to 65,000...
This report is a revision of the altitude pressure tables of the United States standard atmosphere g...
Symbols and definitions of various airspeed terms that have been adopted as standard by the NACA Sub...
This report was prepared at the request of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and discu...
The various speeds of an airplane can only be measured in horizontal flight, since there are no mean...
On April 15, 1920, the under Secretary of State for Aeronautics and Aerial Transport decided to adop...
Knowledge of standard air temperature, pressure, density, speed of sound, and viscosity as a functio...
Present day barometric altimeters calculate atmospheric heights by assuming the ICAO (International ...
This report is Section two of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments (Technical Report nos. 1...
Altimeter corrections for non-standard temperature pose a challenge because accurate calculations re...
Detailed tables of pressures and densities are given for altitudes up to 20,000 metem and to 65,000 ...
Revision of COESA's first report, U.W. extension to the ICAO Standard atmosphere - tables and data t...
vertical temperature profile for the portion between 32 and The World Meterological Organization (WM...
under research authorization formulated and recommended by the subcommittee on aero-dynamics and app...
This report is Section two of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments (Technical Report nos. 1...
Detailed tables of pressures and densities are given for altitudes up to 20,000 meters and to 65,000...
This report is a revision of the altitude pressure tables of the United States standard atmosphere g...
Symbols and definitions of various airspeed terms that have been adopted as standard by the NACA Sub...
This report was prepared at the request of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and discu...
The various speeds of an airplane can only be measured in horizontal flight, since there are no mean...
On April 15, 1920, the under Secretary of State for Aeronautics and Aerial Transport decided to adop...
Knowledge of standard air temperature, pressure, density, speed of sound, and viscosity as a functio...
Present day barometric altimeters calculate atmospheric heights by assuming the ICAO (International ...
This report is Section two of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments (Technical Report nos. 1...
Altimeter corrections for non-standard temperature pose a challenge because accurate calculations re...
Detailed tables of pressures and densities are given for altitudes up to 20,000 metem and to 65,000 ...
Revision of COESA's first report, U.W. extension to the ICAO Standard atmosphere - tables and data t...
vertical temperature profile for the portion between 32 and The World Meterological Organization (WM...