Aviation in Mining - V-Type Motors, Use of Plastics, Seen in Latest Airplane Construction

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. E. STOKES
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

A GENERAL extension and appreciation of the stereocartographic principle of precise mapmaking is evident. Under the stimulus of war, many radical improvements in aerial photography, and in airplane and motor con? struction are indicated for the future. A survey of advanced military designs points to the conclusion that the familiar radial motor is destined for oblivion under the impact of the inverted "V" type.' The latest German inverted "V" design of 1000 hp. is 68 in. long whereas British and American motors of the same power are 72 and 94 in. respectively, suggesting a horsepower-weight efficiency ratio in favor of the former. Application of the pressure cooling principle has made possible the development of in-line air? cooled engines which offer many advantages, such as small frontal area, unobstructed vision for the pilot, freedom from vibration because rotative speeds are not limited by fundamental unbalance of reciprocating parts, freedom from excessive bearing loads, and less weight per horsepower.
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APA: W. E. STOKES  (1940)  Aviation in Mining - V-Type Motors, Use of Plastics, Seen in Latest Airplane Construction

MLA: W. E. STOKES Aviation in Mining - V-Type Motors, Use of Plastics, Seen in Latest Airplane Construction. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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