SOME PROBLEMS IN AIRPLANE CONSTRUCTION

170001

01/01/1917

Authors Abstract
Content
The authors advance for discussion some important problems in the construction of airplanes for military use in this country. The functions of military airplanes designed for strategical and tactical reconnaissance, control of artillery fire and for pursuit are outlined.
Problems in construction with reference to the two-propeller system, methods of reducing vibration, application of starting motors, details of the gasoline supply-system, metal construction for airplanes, flexible piping, desirable characteristics of mufflers, shock absorbers, landing gear, fire safety-devices, control of cooling-water temperature, variable camber wings, variable pitch propellers and propeller stresses, are all given consideration.
The paper is concluded with suggestions for improvement in design relating to the use of bearing shims, the rigidity of crankcase castings, interchangeability of parts and better detail construction in the oiling, ignition, fuel supply and cooling systems.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/170001
Pages
25
Citation
CLARK, V., DODD, T., and STRAHLMANN, O., "SOME PROBLEMS IN AIRPLANE CONSTRUCTION," SAE Technical Paper 170001, 1917, https://doi.org/10.4271/170001.
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Published
Jan 1, 1917
Product Code
170001
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English