Seaplanes
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Label
Seaplanes
Name
Seaplanes
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fast
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Incoming Resources
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- A complete tank test of a model of a flying-boat hull - N.A.C.A. Model No. 11, by James M. Shoemaker and John B. Parkinson
- The effect of trim angle on the take-off performance of a flying boat, by James M. Shoemaker and John R. Dawson
- The effect of spray strips on a model of the P3M-1 flying-boat hull, by John R. Dawson
- Static stability of seaplane floats and hulls, by W.S. Diehl
- A dangerous seaplane landing condition, by Thomas Carroll
- F-5-L Boat Seaplane comparative performance with direct drive and geared engines, by W.S. Diehl
- A complete tank test of a model of a flying-boat hull - N.A.C.A. Model No. 16, by James M. Shoemaker
- Full scale determination of the lift and drag of a seaplane, by Max M. Munk
- The effect of the angle of afterbody keel on the water performance of a flying-boat hull model, by John M. Allison
- The aerodynamic drag of five models of side floats, N.A.C.A. models 51-E, 51-F, 51-G, 51-H, and 51-J, by R.O. House
- Tank tests of two floats for high-speed seaplanes, by Joe W. Bell
- The aerodynamic drag of flying-boat hull models as measured in the N.A.C.A. 20-foot wind tunnel, by Edwin P. Hartman, I
- The calculation of wing float displacement in single-float seaplanes, by Edward P. Warner
- Airboats
- F-5-L Boat Seaplane, performance characteristics, by W.S. Diehl
- The calculated effect of trailing-edge flaps on the take-off of flying boats, by J.B. Parkinson and J.W. Bell
- The impact on seaplane floats during landing, by Th. von Karman
- The Caproni seaplane, by Max Munk
- The first flight across the Atlantic, May, 1919, written and designed by Commander Ted Wilbur with the cooperation of Naval aviation news
- Air Force and three moments for F-5-L seaplane, by the Aeronautics Staff, Construction Department, Navy Yard
- A complete tank test of a model of a flying-boat hull - N.A.C.A. Model No. 11-A, by John B. Parkinson
Outgoing Resources
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