Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 15 Issue 12

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

THE SHEET METAL PROCESS

JUST over a year ago (in the October and November 1942 issues of AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING) we published an Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences paper by Mr. F. R. SHANLEY of the…

Airscrew Blade Twist Effects

J. Lockwood Taylor

ORDINARILY, for the purpose of strength calculations, as well as in estimating bending and torsional rigidity with a view to deriving blade deflections and investigating flutter…

Rectangular Tubes under Torque

J. Ratzersdorfer

LET us consider a tube of length L of doubly symmetrical rectangular cross section, built‐in or simply supported at one end and free at the other. The tube is affected by…

The Lateral Stability of Aeroplanes: Derivative Calculation by the Lotz System

H.L. Price

SYMMETRIC AND ANTI‐SYMMETRIC WING LOADING DISTRIBUTIONS IT is proposed to work out the span loading distribution and lift and drag coefficients of an unstalled wing in symmetric…

Foreign Research Progress: Translations Issued by the N.A.C.A.

The present report deals with a number of problems, particularly with the interaction of the fuse‐lage with the wing and tail, on the basis of simple calculating methods derived…

Sheet‐Metal Forming and Assembling

William Schroeder, Thomas H. Hazlett

THE modern aeroplane is constructed largely from sheet metal. As such, the most important production problems are those of sheet metal forming, and assembling. Production is here…

U.S. Patent Specifications

In a vehicle power plant comprising a pair of coaxial controllable‐pitch propellers and means for rotating said propellers independently in opposite directions, means for holding…

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