About the Book Göttinger Monograph N offers an unparalleled view into the early days of helicopter development, where Germany initially led technical innovation. Following World War II, the British Ministry of Supply ordered the German aeronautical research establishments in Göttingen (AVA) and Braunschweig (DFL) to summarize aeronautical research results obtained from 1939 to 1945 in a series of monographs. Göttinger Monograph N was the only of these documents to describe the development of rotary-wing aircraft. Originally prepared under the direction of Albert Betz by Gerhard Sissingh and O.H. Nagel the German-language document, now publicly available for the first time entirely in English, has been edited and translated by Berend G. van der Wall. Göttinger Monograph N describes German helicopter and autogyro development, highlighting the involvement of Henrich Focke, Anton Flettner, Friedrich von Doblhoff, and others who brought rotorcraft into series production maturity. It features aircraft including the Fw-61, the Fa-223, the Fa-230, the Fl-339, and more. It explores such areas as testing and accidents, Glauert-Lock-Wheatley's rotary-wing theory, performance investigations, and flying qualities. This unique historical and scientific contribution belongs on the shelf of anyone who seeks to understand the early engineering concepts that underlay the development of rotary-wing aircraft. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Berend G. van der Wall holds the position of Senior Scientist at the Institute of Flight Systems of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Braunschweig, where he works on numerical simulation of helicopter rotors and is involved in wind tunnel testing of rotors and of scaled helicopter models. He studied Aerospace Engineering at the TU Braunschweig and at the University of Maryland. His numerous publications and patents on active rotor control and rotor blade design make him an expert on the subject. The American Helicopter Society honored him with the Howard Hughes Award and the AgustaWestland International Fellowship Award. He is an Honorary Professor at TU Braunschweig where he is lecturer for rotary-wing aerodynamics and rotor dynamics.


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    Title :

    Extension of Glauert-Lock-Wheatley's Rotary-Wing Theory


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    Publication date :

    2015-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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