Progress already made in research and lines along which further research appears profitable; aircraft-engine design; advantage of arrangement in which compressed induction air is supplied to carburetor; Diesel-engine progress; aerodynamics; full advantage of metal construction obtained with use of thin strip metal and reliable light alloys; metallurgical research; safety measures; aircraft instruments; radio communication. (see also Aircraft Eng., vol. 1, no. 7, Sept. 1929, pp. 240-242)
Aeronautical progress in Great Britain
Roy. Aeronautical Soc -- Jl
Royal Aeronautical Society -- Journal ; 33 , n 226
1929
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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