Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc.
Organization
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Aircraft Engine Historical Society Collection
Collection
Identifier: MC-019
Scope and Contents
The AEHS collection includes material donated by AEHS Members to the Society and later to the UAH Archives and Special Collections. This includes thousands of published and manuscript documents, drawings, charts, 16mm film and 35mm film clips, aviation sounds, and emphemera. The collection as includes publications and documents donated by non-AEHS donors such as George Martin and Saverio Morea. The AEHS collection includes subjects on aviation training, aircraft research and...
Dates:
1911 - 2013
"Author Index to Index of NACA [National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics] Technical Publications, 1915-1949", 1951-07-25
Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.023
Identifier: 20060354
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Civil (authoritative reference)
Document Number: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Author Index.Scope: Author Index of NACA Index of Technical Publications (1915-1949) prepared by Eugene B. Jackson, NACA Headquarters and Ruth L. Jackson, Navy Department, Washington D. C. Contents: from the Preface:
"This Author Index to the Index of NACA Technical Publications, 1915-1949 has been prepared...
Dates:
Publication: 1951-07-25
"Experimental Investigation of the Dynamic Stability of a Towed Parawing Glider Air Cargo Delivery System" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2292), 1964-08
Item — Box MC-019-002, Folder: 001.A.056
Identifier: 20060040
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2292, dated August 1964.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Robert E. Shanks of Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va.
Contents: See title.
Dates:
Publication: 1964-08
Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion for Aircraft (Fourth Edition), 1946
Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 085, Book: Catalog Number: TBD
Identifier: 20180014
Abstract
AUTHOR'S NOTE In the comparatively short space of five years, the turbine power unit has established itself on military types, and its employment is now being extended to civil aircraft. Already the modern gas turbine is available in units of far greater power than are obtainable with orthodox reciprocating engines. After the successful early stage of development of turbine-jet units, the industry is now engaged on a second phase comprising turbines driving air-screws, which give improved...
Dates:
Publication: 1946
"Numerical Predictions of Nonlinear Diffusion with Homogeneous Recombination and Time-Varying Boundary Conditions" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2126), 1964-01
Item — Box MC-019-002, Folder: 001.A.053
Identifier: 20060033
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2126, dated January 1964.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Walter A. Reinhardt of Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
Contents: See title
Dates:
Publication: 1964-01
"Report on Gliders" (Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 444; includes "Air Corps Information Circular Vol V, No. 444 Change No. 1" dated April 9, 1929), 1922-12-11, 1923-05-01
Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.017
Identifier: 20141449
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference)
Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 444 (dated May 1, 1923), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2094 (dated December 11, 1922). Document includes 1 sheet (2 pages) of "Air Corps Information Circular Vol V, No. 444 Change No. 1" dated April 9, 1929)Scope: Report prepared by J. A. Roché of the Airplane Section, Engineering Division, Air...
Dates:
1922-12-11; Publication: 1923-05-01
"Speed Computation Chart" (Bureau of Aeronautics Technical Note No. 9) [Photocopy], 1923
Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.021
Identifier: 20152009
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference)
Document Number: Navy Department, Bureau of Aeronautics Technical Note No. 9 (dated 1923), based on "Reprint of Navy Department, Bureau of Construction and Repair A. T. N. [Aeronautical Technical Note] No. 20)".Scope: Report #40481-23 prepared by Commander H.C. Richardson, C. C., USN, of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington, D.C.Contents: Details airspeed computation...
Dates:
Publication: 1923
Sub-series VII.C: Aviation History (Organizations & Methods)
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The AEHS collection includes material donated by AEHS Members to the Society and later to the UAH Archives and Special Collections. This includes thousands of published and manuscript documents, drawings, charts, 16mm film and 35mm film clips, aviation sounds, and emphemera. The collection as includes publications and documents donated by non-AEHS donors such as George Martin and Saverio Morea. The AEHS collection includes subjects on aviation training, aircraft research and...
Dates:
1911 - 2013
Superchargers for Aviation, 1942
Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 088, Book: Catalog Number: TBD
Identifier: 20180017
Abstract
An Illuminating, Authoritative Text by the Inventor of the Supercharger (Dr. Sanford A. Moss, Ph.D.)(back cover). Foreword: Supercharging has such an important place with the modern internal combustion engine that the publication of the present book seems most timely. The material originally appeared in the weekly numbers of the aviation publication Aeronautics, issued under the auspices of the present publishers in 1941, but the author has considerably revised and extended this matter for...
Dates:
Publication: 1942
The Airplane and Its Engine (Fourth Edition, Second Impression), 1940
Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 086, Book: Catalog Number: TBD
Identifier: 20180015
Abstract
PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION The wide use of the first three editions of the book, both by the general public and by schools and colleges, has indicated to the authors that their hope of meeting a definite need in aeronautical literature has been fulfilled. Like its predecessors, this edition is intended primarily for the reader who desires a sound knowledge of the basic principles and a broad view of the present development of the airplane and its power plant, without giving to the...
Dates:
Publication: 1940