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Found in 593 Collections and/or Records:

"Comparison of Column Formulas (Airplane Section Report)" (Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. IV, No. 395), 1922-08-22, 1923-02-15

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.016
Identifier: 20141400
Scope and Contents Document Type: Technical Research Report Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference) Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. IV, No. 395 (dated February 15, 1923), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2006 (dated August 22, 1922).Scope: Report prepared by J. S. Newell and A. S. Niles, Jr. of the Airplane Section, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field.Contents: "The airplane is perhaps the first structure of any...
Dates: 1922-08-22; Publication: 1923-02-15

"Comparison Tests of Storage Preparations for Aviation Engine Storage of Less than Six Months" (Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 451), 1923-10-01, 1924-03-01

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.B.005
Identifier: 20141456
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference) Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 451 (dated March 1, 1924), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2237 (dated October 1, 1923).

Scope: Power Plant Section report prepared by S. A. Christiansen, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio.

Contents: See title.

Dates: 1923-10-01; Publication: 1924-03-01

"Comparison Tests of Storage Preparations for Aviation Engine Storage of Less than Six Months" (Air Service Information Circular Vol. V, No. 451), 1923-10-01, 1924-03-01

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.019
Identifier: 20200073
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference) Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 451 (dated March 1, 1924), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2237 (dated October 1, 1923).

Scope: Power Plant Section report prepared by S. A. Christiansen, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio.

Contents: See title.

Dates: 1923-10-01; Publication: 1924-03-01

"Comparisons of Some Wing Flutter Characteristics Obtained by Modified Strip Analysis, Subsonic Kernel Function, and Experiment" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2297), 1964-05

 Item — Box MC-019-002, Folder: 001.A.056
Identifier: 20060041
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report. Purpose: Authoritative reference Authority: Government Civil Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2297, dated May 1964.

Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by E. Carson Yates, Jr. and Robert N. Desmarais of Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va.

Contents: See title.

Dates: Publication: 1964-05

"Compressive Strength of Flanges" (NACA Report 1029), 1951

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.027
Identifier: 20060149
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report. Authority: Government Civil (authoritative reference). Document Number: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Report No. 1029, published in 1951.

Scope: NACA research report by Elbridge Z. Stowell.

Contents: See title.

Dates: Publication: 1951

Computer Design and Architecture, 1985

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 031, Call No.: TK 7885 .S525 1985
Identifier: 20061157
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Textbook (Technical). Purpose: Training & Education. Authority: Author Expertise.

Scope: TBD

Contents: TBD

Dates: Copyright: 1985

Continental Operators Handbook (A50 Series 4 & 5, A65 Series 1 & 3, A75 Series 3), 1939-06-15

 Item — Box 096, Folder: 002
Identifier: 20210014
Scope and Contents Document Type: Operators Handbook and Manual Authority: Manufacturer (authoritative directive) Document Number: AV8Special Note on page 2: “This Operators Handbook and Table of Fits and Clearances combines in one unit engines; A50 Series 4 and 5, A65 Series 1 and 3 and A75 Series 3, and therefore cancels and supersedes all previous instructions and clearance data which may have been published or issued on the above engines.”Contents: Warranty, Continental...
Dates: Publication: 1939-06-15

"Control of Airplanes at Low Speeds by Means of Conventional Ailerons" (Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 15), 1931-07-01

 Item — Box MC-019-002, Folder: 001.A.040
Identifier: 20170497
Scope and Contents Document Type: Technical Research Report Purpose: Authoritative reference Authority: Government Civil Document Number: Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 15, dated July 1, 1931.Scope (from Introduction): "The Aeronautics Branch, through its research division located at the Bureau of Standards, has carried out certain wind-tunnel studies of the standard type of lateral control of airplanes in relation to safety, which are summarized in this bulletin." Contents: Includes...
Dates: Publication: 1931-07-01

"Covering Wing Gasoline Tanks in Martin Bomber" (Air Service Information Circular (Heavier-Than-Air) Vol. II, No. 105), 1920-07-15, 1920-08-20

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.009
Identifier: 20141105
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference) Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Heavier-than-Air) Vol. II, No. 105 (dated August 20, 1920.

Scope: Report prepared by Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field.

Contents: See title.

Dates: 1920-07-15; Publication: 1920-08-20

Curtiss OX-5 Aeronautical Engine Handbook and Repair Manual, 1925

 Item — Box 096, Folder: 004
Identifier: 20212021
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Handbook and Repair Manual Authority: Manufacturer (authoritative directive)

From Page 1: "The Curtiss OX-5 motor has been conceded to be by far the most practical and reliable motor on the American market for light aircraft. Our stock of these motors is sufficient to take care of the needs for several years. We maintain an enormous stock of parts for both OX-5 and OXX-6 motors. These parts are new and in perfect condition."

Dates: Publication: 1925