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The Effect of Wing Loading on the Design of Modern Aircraft with Particular Regard to the Take-Off Problem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

The author wishes to express his appreciation of the honour that has been paid him in being requested to present a paper before the Royal Aeronautical Society. Permission has been given by the Air Ministry for the publication of the paper, but the author is alone responsible for the views expressed.

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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1938

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References

page 374 note * Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, August, 1935.

page 377 note * Handbook of Aeronautics, Part II, page 176.

page 378 note * Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, November, 1935.

page 384 note * N.A.C.A. Report No. 583. “The Rolling Friction of several Aeroplane Wheels and Tires,” by J. W. Wetmore.

page 391 note * N.A.C.A. Technical Note No. 557.

page 395 note * Lachmann. “Skin friction from the point of view of the Aeronautical Engineer.” Cambridge University Engineering and Aeronautical Society’s Journal, 1937.

page 408 note * “Aircraft Performance Estimation” by C. O. Vernon, Student. J.R. Ae. Soc., Aug., 1937.