Aeronautics in Naval Architecture

370123

01/01/1937

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
Authors Abstract
Content
NAVAL architecture and aeronautics are compared to show what each has learned from the other. Design and performance of airplanes, seaplanes, flying boats, airships, hydroplanes, steamships, and sail boats are discussed as examples of this exchange of benefits, giving the relative advantages and disadvantages of each type.
The outstanding performance record of the Graf Zeppelin is cited as proof that the airship is more suitable than is the airplane for long-range oceanic transport.
Submerged hydrovanes for hydroplanes, seaplanes, and flying boats, with their advantages and disadvantages, are discussed at length.
An aeronautical method of analysis is used to explain why some yachts are closer-winded than others with similar sails and rigging.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/370123
Pages
6
Citation
Burgess, C., "Aeronautics in Naval Architecture," SAE Technical Paper 370123, 1937, https://doi.org/10.4271/370123.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 1, 1937
Product Code
370123
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English