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The Curtiss D-12 Aero Engine [Smithsonian Annals of Flight series, Volume 1, Number 7], 1972

 Item — Special Collection: MC-19, Book: 081, Call No.: TL 515 .S5 no. 7
Identifier: 20212026

Scope and Contents

Document Type: Publication (Historical Study). Purpose: Scholarly reference. Authority: Author Expertise. Document Number: Smithsonian Annals of Flight, Vol 1, #7.

Scope (from the introduction): "The D-12 engine is an excellent example of a first-line design in the history of aero engine development. It was the result not only of brilliant inspiration but of patient application, perseverance, and hard work on the part of its developers. To understand the origins of the D-12 it is necessary to go back to the autumn of 1915."

Contents (from the introduction): "The date 28 September 1923 is an important one in the annals of aviation. On that day, at Cowes in England, the sixth international race for the Schneider Cup was held, and on that day the Schneider race changed drastically from a contest to evaluate speed, reliability, and navigability of seaplanes to an all-out, high-speed competition between world powers.

This change was brought about by two sleek, diminutive Curtiss racers that had been brought from America to challenge the European sea-planes. The Curtiss planes ran away from their competitors so convincingly that even those who had foreseen the result were surprised at the extent of the victory.

The apparent ease of the American win was forcefully significant; and the observant press was quick to praise the excellent combination of flying skill and advanced technology. The most important element of the victory soon was pinned down to the Curtiss D-12 engines. They proved to be powerful, light, and reliable, and they introduced a new dimension in power plants by having a frontal area for which one commentator found the correct adjective—'piccolissimo.'"

Dates

  • Publication: 1972

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research in the Archives & Special Collections reading room. Handling guidelines and use restrictions will be communicated and enforced by archives staff members.

Extent

1 Volume (1 book)

Language of Materials

English

Related Materials

See also IDs #20160501, 20212030, 20160502 and 20160503. Available for download at the Smithsonian Institution Press [https://hdl.handle.net/10088/18670]

Format & Physical Description

Softcover perfect-bound book, 9" (H) x 6.25" (D) x 3/8"" thickness (120 pages with two flyleaf pages). Cardstock covers. Includes black & white photographs.

Note: Overall fair condition with moderate cover & spine damage. Cover repaired with tape.

Publication Data

Published in 1972 by the Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington. Printed by the Government Printing Office, City of Washington.

Preservation

Preservation Level 3.R. Conserve and digitize when practicable.

Source

Repository Details

Part of the The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections Repository

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