The problems as to how an airship can best be stabilized and steered and to what stresses it is subjected in the air, are so important as to determine in large measure the future development of airships much more than formerly when velocities of 30-35 meters (98-115 feet) per second were not known and the effects of the air flow were not so great.
Recent researches in airship construction I : forces of flow on a moving airship and the effect of the control surfaces
1924-08-01
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NTRS | 1975
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
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