Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc.
Found in 593 Collections and/or Records:
The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Story, 1950-08, 1950-08
The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Story, 1950-08, 1950-08
"The Pressure Distribution over the Stabilizer of the Vought VE-7 Airplane" (Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 419), 1922-09-08, 1923-04-01
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference)
Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 419 (dated April 1, 1923), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2022 (September 8, 1922).
Scope: Report prepared by G. W. Haskins and F. O. Carroll of the Airplane Section, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field.
Contents: See title.
"The Relative Loading of Biplane Wings" (Bureau of Aeronautics Technical Note No. 86) [Photocopy], 1923, 1921-04
The Rolls-Royce Tyne (Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust Historical Series #24), 1997, 2000
"The Spalding Voice Tube" (Air Service Information Circular (Heavier-Than-Air) Vol. II, No. 108), 1920-07-12, 1920-09-10
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference)
Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Heavier-than-Air) Vol. II, No. 108 (dated September 10, 1920). Prepared from McCook Field Report Serial No. 1322, dated July 12, 1920.
Scope: Report prepared by Equipment Section, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field.
Contents: See title.
The State of Our Industry and Raw Materials in Relation to Defense (18th Wings Club General Harold R. Harris "Sight" Lecture, presented April 22, 1981 at The Wings Club, New York City), 1981-04-22, 1981
The Story of Harriman Motor Works: Manufacturers of Aeroplanes and Aviation Motors 1906-1916 -- South Glastonbury, Connecticut, 1984
Document Type: Historical Monograph
From Page 1: "As will be seen in this narrative, the Harriman Motor Works was not a highly successful venture that had a lasting impact on aviation. Nevertheless, it was a part of aviation when the field was in its earliest and most formative stages. Therefore, it seems worthwhile to document all that is known of the operation for those who are excited about the development of aviation."
The Story Of Superfinish: The Universal Finish Ultimate, 1940
Document Type: Book (Technical Reference).
Purpose: Authoritative Reference.
Authority: Author Expertise.
Scope: TBD
Contents: TBD
