Gives weight data for machines supposed to represent successful designs of adequate strength and power, eliminating all that are weak structurally or grossly underpowered, etc.; data summarized on charts to furnish guide for use in preliminary design; and general conclusions arrived at with regard to weight. Annual Wilbur Wright lecture at Central Hall, Westminster. (See also Flight vol. 12, nos. 27, 31, 32 and 33, July 1, July 29, Aug. 1 and Aug. 12, 1920, pp. 692-695, 844-846, 866-868 and 888-891, 24 figs; Aeronautical Jl., vol. 24, no. 115, July 1920, pp. 321-405, 40 figs.; and Aeronautics, vol. 19, no. 350, July 1, 1920, pp. 9-12)
Naval architecture in aeronautics
Eng
Engineering ; 109 , n 2843
1920
4 pages
9 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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