10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SWEPTWING»
Discover the use of
sweptwing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sweptwing and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Calculated responses of a large
sweptwing airplane to ...
Calculated responses of symmetrical airplane motions, wing deformations, and wing loads due to continuous turbulence are shown to compare favorably with available flight-test results.
Floyd V. Bennett, Kermit G. Pratt, Langley Research Center, 1960
2
Technology and the Air Force: A Retrospective Assessment
Immediately, three shortfalls in previous Allied work appeared: the failure to
emphasize the development of the turbojet, the failure to capitalize on the
postulation of transonic sweptwing theory, and the failure to begin, at an earlier
date, ...
Jacob Neufeld, Jr George M Watson, AIR FORCE HISTORICAL STUDIES OFFICE BOLLING AFB DC, David Chenoweth
3
Technology and the Air Force: A Retrospective Assessment
Immediately, three shortfalls in previous Allied work appeared: the failure to
emphasize the development of the turbojet, the failure to capitalize on the
postulation of transonic sweptwing theory, and the failure to begin, at an earlier
date, ...
Stalin sdon will have an A-bomber that can hit our major cities. Here s how it
compares with our sweptwing B-60 and B -52 heavies. 4§.Q Y m Artist's
conception of Convair's YB-60, sweptwing varsfon of '.-he. VOLUME 49, NO 6
DECEMBER, ...
5
Airplane Flying Handbook: Federal Aviation Administration
By contrast, the sweptwing produces a much more gradual buildup of lift with no
well defined maximum coefficient and has the ability to fly well beyond this
maximum buildup even though lift is lost. The drag curves (which are not
depicted in ...
Federal Aviation Administration, F.A.A., 2007
6
Airplane Flying Handbook
Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration. The differences
in the stall characteristics between a conventional straight wing/low tailplane (
non Ttail) airplane and a sweptwing Ttail airplane center around two main areas.
Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration, 2013
7
Origami Rockets: Spinners, Zoomers, Floaters, and More
Basic Zoomer Shortnosed Zoomer Longnosed Zoomer Supersonic Zoomer Basic
Floater Shortnosed Floater Longnosed Floater Supersonic Floater Basic Glider
Shortnosed Glider Longnosed Glider Supersonic Glider Basic Sweptwing Glider
...
8
Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook
Sweptwing airplanes are more critical due to fuel imbalance because as the fuel
is used from the outboard tanks, the CG shifts forward, and as it is used from the
inboard tanks, the CG shifts aft. [Figure 1-5] For this reason, fuel-use scheduling ...
9
A Modern Course in Aeroelasticity
∗Dowell [13], p.19, Kornecki [14], Kornecki, Dowell and O'Brien [15]. ----- SHOWS
EFFECTIVE ROOT AND TIP Figure 2.18. Velocity diagram. Static Aeroelasticity (
Dowell) 47 (Low speed) fluid flow over a flexible wall Sweptwing Divergence.
David Cox, E. H. Dowell, H. C. Curtiss, Jr., 2006
10
The History of the De Havilland Vampire:
speed, sweptwing research aircraft incorporating a 3,000 lbs thrust Goblin 2
engine. The redesigned and lengthened light alloy fuselage was fitted with 40
degree sweptback wings, complete with Handley Page wing leading
edgeslatsfixed in ...