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 Decade: 1920-1929
 Year: 1920
 Serial/Series Title: NACA Technical Reports
Fuselage stress analysis

Fuselage stress analysis

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Warner, Edward P
Description: Report analyzes the stresses in a fuselage of the built-up type in which the shear is taken by diagonal bracing wires. Tests are conducted for landing, flying, and thrust loads.
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Wind tunnel balances

Wind tunnel balances

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Warner, Edward P
Description: Report embodies a description of the balance designed and constructed for the use of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, and also deals with the theory of sensitivity of balances and with the errors to which wind tunnel balances of various types are subject.
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Slip-stream corrections performance computation

Slip-stream corrections performance computation

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Warner, Edward P
Description: This report is an analysis of experiments performed by Eiffel on the air velocity in slip stream of a propeller, and also includes a theoretical discussion of the magnitude of the velocity in different propellers.
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Preliminary report on free flight tests

Preliminary report on free flight tests

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Warner, E P
Description: Results are presented for a series of tests made by the Advisory Committee's staff at Langley Field during the summer of 1919 with the objectives of determining the characteristics of airplanes in flight and the extent to which the actual characteristics differ from those predicted from tests on models in the wind tunnel, and of studying the balance of the machines and the forces which must be applied to the controls in order to maintain longitudinal equilibrium.
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Bomb trajectories

Bomb trajectories

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Wilson, Edwin Bidwell
Description: The report is a mathematical treatise dealing with the trajectories of bombs of high terminal velocity, dropped from a great altitude.
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The aerodynamic properties of thick aerofoils suitable for internal bracing

The aerodynamic properties of thick aerofoils suitable for internal bracing

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Norton, F H
Description: The object of this investigation was to determine the characteristics of various types of wings having sufficient depth to entirely inclose the wing bracing, and also to provide data for the further design of such sections. This type of wing is of interest because it eliminates the resistance of the interplane bracing, a portion of the airplane that sometimes absorbs one-quarter of the total power required to fly, and because these wings may be made to give a very high maximum lift. Results of the investigation of the following subjects are given: (1) effect of changing the upper and lower camber of thick aerofoils of uniform section; (2) effect of thickening the center and thinning the tips of a thin aerofoil; (3) effect of adding a convex lower surface to a tapered section; (4) effect of changing the mean thickness with constant center and tip sections; and (5) effect of varying the chord along the span.
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Comparison of United States and British standard pitot tubes

Comparison of United States and British standard pitot tubes

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Zahm, A F
Description: The results shown in this report give a comprehensive comparison of the accuracy of United States and British standard pitot tubes.
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The Parker variable camber wing

The Parker variable camber wing

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Parker, H F
Description: This report deals with the problem of increasing the speed range of an airplane by varying the camber of a wing surface. The variable camber wing offers many advantages over the variable incidence type of speed range.
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Construction of models for tests in wind tunnels

Construction of models for tests in wind tunnels

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Norton, F H
Description: Report deals with the methods of constructing aerofoils and all other parts of a model airplane, including discussion of the degree of accuracy.
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The subsidiary gap as a means for improving ignition

The subsidiary gap as a means for improving ignition

Date: January 1, 1920
Creator: Gorton, W S
Description: This report was prepared at the Bureau of Standards for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Additional or subsidiary gaps have frequently been used in jump-spark ignition systems, in order to cause the resumption of sparking in fouled spark plugs. The series gap, to which the greater part of this report is devoted, is a subsidiary gap in the connection between the high tension terminal of the plug and that of the magneto or coil. A brief account is given of the use of this gap up to the present time and also of the statements concerning it which have gained some currency, most of which are shown to be erroneous. The simple theory of the action of the series gap is discussed and a detailed account given of the effect upon the sparking ability of the plug produced by changes in the values of the electrical resistance of the fouling and of the capacities in parallel with the plug and with the magneto or coil. This report presents the results of an investigation into the utility, action, and design of the auxiliary spark gap as a means for insuring freedom from spark plug failure due to fouling, and also ...
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