This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Passenger Seats Can Be Comfortable
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Authors
Topic
Citation
MORRIS, C., "Passenger Seats Can Be Comfortable," SAE Technical Paper 470162, 1947, https://doi.org/10.4271/470162.Also In
References
- “Seat Cushions and The Ride Problem” Paton C. R. Pickard E. C. Hoehn V. H. Packard Motor Co. SAE Journal July 1940
- “Passenger Comfort in Commercial Aviation” Davies W. W. United Air Lines SAE Journal August 1940
- “Riding Comfort and Cushions” Lay W. E. Fisher L. C. University of Michigan SAE Journal November 1940
- “Aircraft Interior Decorating Analysis” Foley E. J. American Aviation November 15 1943
- “Passenger Comfort in Commercial Aviation” Morris C. W. SAE National Aeronautic Meeting Oct. 1944
- “Automobile Seat Cushions and Riding Comfort” Tea C. A. SAE Journal July 1938
- “Planning Transport Interior” Prokosch Walter Eastern Airlines Western Flying May 1946
- “A Survey in Seating” Hooton Ernest A. Harvard University Heywood Wakefield Co. June 1945
- “Human Factors in Air Transport Design” McFarland Ross A. McGraw-Hill 1946
- “Nude Body Measurements of AAF Flyers” Aeromedical Laboratory Report Serial No. ENG-49-695-32-L 28 Dec. 1943
- “Can Seating Comfort & Convenience Be Improved?” Morris Charles W. Aviation Medicine Group of Southern California June 1946
- “Passenger Comfort in Over-Ocean Transports” Elebash Albert P. SAE National Air Transport Engineering Meeting December 1946
- “Long-Haul Air Traveler Seen as Forgotten Man” Parrish Wayne W. American Aviation February 1 1947
- “Air Accidents Don't Have to be Fatal” Spencer Steven M. Saturday Evening Post September 7 1946
- “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” Noyes Eliot F. The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53rd St., New York 1941
- “The Human Machine” Bridgman George B. Bridgman Publishers, Inc. Pelham, N.Y. 1939
- “Human Body Size in Military Aircraft and Personal Equipment” AAF Technical Report 5501
- “The Anatomy and Physiology of the Airplane Cockpit” Cornell University Medical College National Academy of Sciences November 16 1944
- “A Method for the Assessment of Seat “Comfort” with a Description of Some Results Obtained with the Pilot's Seat of the Douglas BT2D Bomber” Henry J.P. Aeromedical Laboratories, U.S.C. September 18 1945
- “Universal Test Seat and Cockpit Mockup” Randall F. E. Patt D. I. Aeromedical Laboratory Report Serial No. TSEAL-3-695-32RR 14 March 1945
- “Applied Anatomy” Miller Robert H. Lea & Febiger Phila. 1938
- “The Maximum Amplitude and Velocity of Joint Movements of Male Adults” Glanville A. Douglas Kreezer George “Human Biology” IX 1937
- “Man's Posture” Keith A. Sir British Medical Journal I 1923
- “A Contribution to the Study of the Mechanics of the Spine” Lovett R. W. Am. Jour. Anatomy 2 1902
- “Diseases and Deformities of the Spine” Steindler A. C. V. Moseby Co. St. Louis 1929
- “Anatomy” Gray Henry Lea & Febiger 1930
- “Test-Book of Anatomy” Gerrish F. H. Phila. 1902
- “Kinesiology of Trunk, Shoulders and Hip” Skarstrom William Springfield, Mass. 1946
- “Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology” Bowen Wilbur Pardon Fifth Lea & Febiger 1946
- “Analysis of Human Motion” Scott M. Gladys F. S. Crofts & Co. New York 1946
- “Hand-Atlas of Human Anatomy” I II Spalteholz Werner Leipzig University J. B. Lippincott Co.