Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 6 Issue 8

Strapline:

An International Journal
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Table of contents

Private Flying and the State: The Responsibilities and Privileges of the Private Owner

THE Committee appointed by the British Secretary of State for Air a year ago to inquire into and make recommendations on the control exercised by the State over private flying has…

Aluminium Castings for Aircraft: A Review of the Alloys now in Use, with Notes on Methods and Technique

N.F. Budgen

ALUMINIUM in various forms is used very considerably in the aeronautical industry—even so far back as the end of the war it was computed that in the year 1918 the allied…

Experimental Instruction in France: The Mechanics Laboratory of the École Nationale D'Arts et Métiers at Châlons‐sur‐Marne

M.A. Tenot

THE Mechanics Laboratory of the Arts et Métiers School of Châlons‐sur‐Marne fulfils a threefold object:—

Aluminium Alloy Pistons: Some Practical Hints on their Casting and Machining by Modern Methods

A.G. Arend

THERE are probably more practical points in the successful casting and machining of aluminium alloy pistons than in most other branches of light engineering.

Private Flying in Great Britain: Important Recommendations of Lord Gorell's Committee with the Air Ministry's Decisions

IN the issue of AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING of August, 1933 it was announced that the Secretary of State for Air had appointed an independent committee to consider the regulations at…

A New British Fighter: The Armstrong‐Whitworth Single‐Seater Scimitar with a Panther or Tiger Engine

THE A.W. Scimitar (Type XXXV) is a high performance single‐seater which, when suitably equipped, can be used as a day and night fighter, an interceptor fighter or a ship fighter.

The Applied Mechanics Congress: Summaries of Papers of Aeronautical Interest Read at the Fourth International Meeting

THE Fourth International Congress for Applied Mechanics was held this year at Cambridge from July 3rd to July 9th, under the Presidency of Professor C. E. Inglis, O.B.E., F.R.S…

A Design for an Air Port: A Full Description of the Winning Design in a Competition for a Complete Aerodrome Layout

H.G. Cousins

IT has been considered essential to segregate the various types of aircraft using the aerodrome from the beginning of its development. In view of this and the number and size of…

A U.S. Government Specification: Details of Requirements in a 100 Horse‐Power Two‐Seater Aeroplane for Inspectors' Use

AS no doubt most readers of AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING are aware, during the past year or so, discussion, originated by the Aeronautics Branch of the U.S. Department of Commerce, has…

British Military Landplanes

Examples of Modern Design in Bombers and Fighters

Air Ministry Contracts: A List of the Principal Orders, etc., Placed During the Months of May and June

Armstrong, Whitworth Aircraft, Ltd., Coventry.—Aircraft, Reconditioning of: Supermarine Aviation Works (Vickers), Ltd., Woolston. Aircraft, Spares: Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor…

Air Ministry Official Notices: Instructions to Aeroplane Owners and Ground Engineers on Essential Modifications

No. 14 of the year 1934. Owing to rapid wear of the old pattern valve‐rocker adjusting screw, Part No. 822, on Pobjoy “R” type engines, there is a danger of the valve clearance…

Research Reports and Memoranda

Under this heading are published regularly abstracts of all Reports and Memoranda of the Aeronautical Research Committee, Reports and Technical Notes of the U.S. National Advisory…

Month in the Patent Office: A Selection of the More Important Aircraft and Engine Specifications Published Recently

In an aircraft fuselage or motor gondola wherein all the stresses occurring are taken up by a spatial skeleton structure a, an outer covering is provided formed by individual…

Cover of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb