Description of tests made with Curtiss plant Model P-6 which was first pursuit plane built to incorporate engine high-temperature liquid cooling feature; improvements in airplane structure allowed by new engine cooling system; series of tests started with ethylene glycol; advantages in greater fuel economy and reduced radiator size.
An improved cooling system for aircraft engines
Air Corps News Letter
Air Corps News Letter ; 13 , n 16
1929
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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