Recent Airscrew Research
Perring, W.G.A.
1939-02-01 00:00:00
THE increase in aeroplane speed, brought about by improved aerodynamic design and higher engine powers, together with the design restriction on airscrew tip speed resulting from efficiency considerations, has reacted on the airscrew performance during takeoff, and has made the takeoff more difficult.
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THE increase in aeroplane speed, brought about by improved aerodynamic design and higher engine powers, together with the design restriction on airscrew tip speed resulting from efficiency considerations, has reacted on the airscrew performance during takeoff, and has made the takeoff more difficult.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
– Emerald Publishing
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