Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 14 Issue 3

Strapline:

An International Journal
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Table of contents

THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL DATA

THIS issue is perhaps somewhat dominated by the series of Ministry of Aircraft Production reports on captured German aeroplanes which occupy almost 50 per cent of the editorial…

British Reports on German Aeroplanes: I. General Review of Structural Practice

AS far as we are concerned at present in England, there are only six types of German aeroplanes which are of any interest. These are:—

The Eccentric Circular Tube

T.S. WILSON

THE problem of the strength and stiffness of an eccentric circular tube or shaft has not, to the writer's knowledge, received attention in the ordinary engineering text‐books…

New Fleet Air Arm Types

The Curtiss 77 (SBC‐4) Hclkliver is one of the types which were inherited as a result of the collapse of France. The present aeroplane is the last of a line of biplane dive…

List of Selected Translations

APPLICATIONS for the loan of copies of translations mentioned below should be addressed to the Secretary (R.T.P.3), Ministry of Aircraft Production, and copies will be loaned as…

The Changing Composition of Alloy Steels

TO make alloy steel we draw almost entirely upon material from outside the United States. We produce our own molybdenum. Our nickel comes from Canada and so does a part of our…

Rubber and the Aircraft Industry

T.L. GARNER

THE present serious position in the main rubber‐producing countries, clue to the Japanese invasion, will inevitably be felt throughout the entire rubber industry and must be…

U.S. Patent Specifications

In an aircraft an engine mounting device comprising essentially an adaptor ring unitary with said engine and having only three shock absorbing engine connection fittings unitary…

Cover of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb