Cooling fans offer greater and more immediate returns in airplane usefulness than is forthcoming from other developments along line of reducing thrust horsepower consumed in cooling; improvements in rate of climb, top speed at high altitudes, in ceiling, in useful load, and in cruising economy are obtainable on short notice from fan application. (See also Soc Automotive Engrs -- J v 52 n 9 Sept 1944 (Trans) p 408-20; n 7 July 1944 p 148-151, 258-259, 261)
Engine cooling fan theory and practice
Aviation
Aviation ; 43 , n 8
1944
Article (Journal)
English
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