Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 14 Issue 8
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SOMETHING NEW OUT OF GERMANY
WE are afraid that this number may be considered by some readers to be unduly dominated by the Do 217. We had in fact arranged a carefully “balanced” issue to contain a variety of…
British Reports on German Aeroplanes VII. The Dornier Do 217E‐1
A GENERAL DESCRIPTION THE machine is a high‐wing monoplane with two B.M.W. 801 enginse and twin fins and rudders. A crew of four is carried, comprising pilot, bomb aimer, top rear…
The Evolution of the Dornier Do 217
THE ENGINES The two engines are B.M.W.801 type, each 14‐cylinder air‐cooled radials in two staggered rows, the top cylinder of the rear row being vertical (fig 9). A card in the…
The B.M.W. 801 Aero‐Engine
THE B.M.W.801 is an air‐cooled, 14‐cylinder, 4‐strokc, 2‐row radial, fuel‐injection engine with reduction gear and engine‐driven cooling‐fan. Supercharging is by a single‐stage…
New R.A.F. Types: XXII.—The North American Mitchell Bomber
THE N.A.‐40c (U.S. Army Air Corps Specification B‐25c) was designed about the same time as and to fulfil similar duties to those performed by the Douglas Boston and Glenn Martin…
German Radio Equipment: The Equipment used in the Junkers Ju 88 and Do 217
III.—TYPE FuG 16 Summary THE equipment consists of a communication transmitter and receiver operating on a frequency spectrum from 42.2 Mc/s to MS. 39c/s. Telephony is used. The…
Servicing and Maintenance of Civil Aircraft: Special Organization and Equipment of British Overseas Airways
ONE of the many problems confronting those responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircraft, aero‐engines, airscrews, and ancillary equipment is that of providing the highly…
Engineering Liaison and Production Control
Donald U. KudlichTHAT gulf which is reputed to exist between engineering and production units has frequently been romanticized by stories in which either an engineering genius or a production…
U.S. Patent Specifications
A device for indicating during the flight of an airplane, the approach and the existence of any flight condition characterized by Certain pre‐determined combinations of the…
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0002-2667Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb