The Airplane and Its Engine (Fourth Edition, Second Impression), 1940, 1940
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Book (Technical Reference).
Purpose: Informational.
Authority: Author Expertise.
Scope: Fourth edition of a technical monograph written for an educated audience by C. H. Chatfield, S.M. (Fellow, Institute of Aeronautical Science); C. Fayette Taylor, M. E. (Professor of Automotive Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Fellow, Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences) and Shatswell Ober, S. B. (Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Fellow, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences).
From the 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 subject the intensive study which is essential for the designing engineer or the expert mechanic. We have made every effort to introduce nothing which would require more than an elementary knowledge of physics or mathematics for its understanding.
In preparing the fourth edition we have tried wherever possible to clarify the text, to amplify the explanations of fundamental principles, and to make the additions and changes needed to take account of the progress in aeronautics during the four years since the third edition was written. Much new material has accordingly been included, and descriptions and illustrations of the latest types of airplanes and engines which have proved themselves of genuine value or promise have replaced the examples of earlier types.
The fourth edition includes discussions of the major advances in the airplane and its power plant which have been made since publication of the third edition in 1936. New illustrations are used for practically all the typical airplanes and engines and the descriptive matter, which accompanies them, has been revised accordingly. Major new developments are described in both principle and practice, including the latest substratosphere transport airplanes and their equipment and the latest commercial and military designs. In the field of power plants, the general adoption of supercharging for large engines has led to revision of the text to include the principles and practice of this develop-ment. New American liquid-cooled, air-cooled, and light-plane engines, developed since 1936, are described, together with the most important new engines developed abroad. In the case of propellers, a description of the new full-feathering type has been added, and the chapter on instruments includes the latest developments in this important field, together with a discussion of the progress made to date in equipment for blind landing and substratosphere flying.
We wish to acknowledge the renewed aid in the shape of data and illustrations which we have received from the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the Air Corps of the U.S. Army, the Bureau of Aeronautics of the U.S. Navy, and many manufacturers.
Cambridge, Mass.
October, 1940."
Contents (from the Table of Contents):
"PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION
I. THE ESSENTIAL PARTS OF THE AIRPLANE
II. THE WING
III. AIRFOIL MODIFICATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS
IV. PARASITE DRAG
V. STABILITY AND CONTROL
VI. THE AIRPLANE ENGINE, GENERAL PRINCIPLES
VII. THE AIRPLANE ENGINE, OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
VIII. THE AIRPLANE ENGINE, TYPES AND DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION
IX. THE PROPELLER
X. THE COMPLETE POWER PLANT
XI. AIRPLANE PERFORMANCE
XII. AIRPLANE MANEUVERS
XIII. THE AIRPLANE STRUCTURE
XIV. THE SEAPLANE AND THE AMPHIBIAN
XV. THE COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE
XVI. MILITARY AIRPLANES
XVII. AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX"
Dates
- Copyright: 1940
- Publication: 1940
Creator
- Chatfield, Charles H., S.M. (Charles Hugh), 1892-1985 (Author, Person)
- Taylor, C. Fayette (Charles Fayette), 1894-1996 (Author, Person)
- Ober, Shatswell (Author, Person)
- McGraw-Hill Book Company (Publisher, Organization)
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
Format & Physical Description
Hardcover bound book, 8.25” (H) x 6” (D) x 1" thickness (428 pages, including flyleaf pages). Printed on semi-glossy paper. Includes black & white photographs, drawings, charts and tables.
Note: Overall very good condition with minor damage to spine. Moderate browning of paper.
Note 2: front flysheet has "$20.00" in pencil (likely sale price when donor bought it)
Publication Data
Published in 1940 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. New York and London. Copyright 1940 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., Fourth edition, Second Impression. Original copyright dates: 1928 (1st Edition), 1932 (2nd Edition), 1936 (3d Edition) and 1940 (4th Edition). Printed in the United States of America by The Maple Press Company, York, PA.
Preservation
Preservation Level 3.R. Conserve and digitize when practicable.
Source
- Koch, Theodore (Donor, Person)
- Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc. (Donor, Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections Repository
M. Louis Salmon Library
301 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville Alabama 35899 United States of America
256-824-6523
archives@uah.edu
