Author maintains that kernel of present knowledge of aerodynamic theory is contained in lectures delivered in 1912 and 1914, by Mallock and Lanchester, respectively; in past 16 years safety has been attained; what mainly delays comfort is noise; aerodynamic efficiency is slightly improved in spite of increased speeds; range has been multiplied by 13, rate of climb by 3, altitude by nearly 3, speed by nearly 4; structural design has not fallen behind. Paper read before Instn. Civ. Engrs., May 6, 1930. (see also Engineering, vol. 129, no. 3356, May 9, 1930, pp. 611-613)
Aeronautical progress, 1914-1930
Engineer
Engineer ; 149 , n 3878
1930
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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