Data obtained in the Gottingen Aerodynamic Laboratory give considerable detail on the resulting air force moment exerted on various wing sections at different angles of attack. The Gottingen data can serve well to test the hydrodynamic theory, which (on the assumption of uniform motion and hence of infinitely wide wings) renders it possible to compute this moment as a function of the angle of attack. The Gottigen data can well serve to test the theory and it may be noted that experiment and computation compare favorably.
Location of Center of Pressure of Airplane Wings
1922-11-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Engineering Index Backfile | 1921
NTRS | 1989
Engineering Index Backfile | 1923
|Keeping ice off airplane wings
Tema Archive | 1997
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