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Airplanes -- Design and construction -- Research

 Subject
Subject Source: World Cat Fast Authority File
Scope Note: For basic aerodynamics work, use "Aerodynamics".

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

"Evaluation of High-Angle-Of-Attack Aerodynamic-Derivative Data and Stall-Flutter Prediction Techniques" (NACA Technical Note 2533), 1951-11

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.035
Identifier: 20060114
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report. Purpose: Authoritative reference Authority: Government Civil Document Number: NACA Technical Note 2533, dated November 1951.

Scope: Preliminary NACA research report by Robert L. Halfman, H. C. Johnson and S. M. Haley of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under NACA contract.

Contents: See title.

Dates: Publication: 1951-11

"Experimental Aerodynamic Derivatives of a Sinusoidally Oscillating Air-Foil in Two-Dimensional Flow" (NACA Report 1108), 1952

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.028
Identifier: 20060153
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report. Authority: Government Civil (authoritative reference). Document Number: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Report No. 1108, published in 1952.

Scope: NACA research report by Robert L. Halfman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under NACA contract.

Contents: See title.

Dates: Publication: 1952

"Prices for Wind Tunnel Tests at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, December 1, 1921", 1921-12-01

 Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.022
Identifier: 20170484
Scope and Contents Document Type: Sales Brochure / Price List Authority: Supplier (sales & marketing)Scope & contents: Contains a price list for use of the MIT wind tunnel broken down by "Type of Experiment".From page 2: "All the prices appended include the plotting of the customary curves and the furnishing of 2 sets of blueprints and a brief report. The prices given relate to tests which take their place in the ordinary order of work. Rush tests can be put through by overtime...
Dates: Publication: 1921-12-01