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The following pages link to Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Aero Club of New England, 1912, Aero Club of New England (← links)
- Barss, 1916, Physics notes (← links)
- Black, 1917, Power required in searchlights for night flying (← links)
- Brancher, 1916, A suggested type of aircraft (← links)
- Bronson, 1916, Lieuts. Bronson and Welsh, U. S. N., killed testing bomb (← links)
- Bryan, 1916, Inherent controllability of aeroplanes (← links)
- Carlstrom, 1916, Carlstrom wins Curtiss marine flying trophy (← links)
- Cavanagh, 1916, G. A. Cavanagh's book on models (← links)
- Cavanagh, 1916, Model aeroplanes and their motors, a practical book for beginners (← links)
- Clark, 1917, The Rocky Mountain Scout (← links)
- Dargue, 1916, Lieut. Herbert Dargue reports on night flying (← links)
- Dodge, 1916, William Earl Dodge plans a flying school (← links)
- Dornier, 1916, Possible improvements in carrying capacity and speed of rigid airships (← links)
- Douglas-Scott, 1916, Permanent force of 20,000 British aeros asked (← links)
- Ford, 1917, Macy stabilizer patents (← links)
- Glendinning, 1917, A near view of French aviators (← links)
- Hamlin, 1916, Efficient instrument illumination for military night fliers (← links)
- Herschel, 1917, Notes on speed indicators for airplanes. The Pitot tube (← links)
- Hunsaker and Huff, 1916, Aeroplane control surfaces (← links)
- Jones, 1916, Relative positions of propeller axis, center of gravity and wheels (← links)
- Klemin and Huff, 1916, Course in aerodynamics and aeroplane design (← links)
- Klemin and Warner, 1916, Stresses in propellers due to gyroscopic action (← links)
- Lagorgette, 1916, Modern German aeroplanes (← links)
- Lanchester, 1916, Aircraft in Warfare (← links)
- Loening, 1916, The steel construction of aeroplanes (← links)
- Massey, 1917, Interesting experiences of military aviators in Egypt (← links)
- McAdie, 1916, Aviation and aerography (← links)
- Mitchell, 1916, The attack on the Aviation Section (← links)
- Molloy, 1916, A wire bender for the airplane factory (← links)
- Moore, 1916, A time controlled aerial torpedo (← links)
- NACA, 1916, Meetings (← links)
- NACA, 1916, National advisory committee discusses aeronautic motors (← links)
- NACA, 1916, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Report No. 9 (← links)
- National Physical Laboratory, 1916, Recent work at the N. P. L. (← links)
- Orr, 1916, Turnbuckles for aircraft (← links)
- Prince, 1916, Norman Prince is dead (← links)
- Publication B2p0047e05, 1916, Alaska mail by aeroplane (← links)
- Publication B2p0059e07, 1916, An aluminum soldering process (← links)
- Publication B2p0075e05, 1916, Liberal naval aeronautical appropriations are expected (← links)
- Publication B2p0264e18, 1916, Death of Silas Christofferson (← links)
- Publication B2p0268e15, 1916, Civil Service examination for aeronautical draftsman (← links)
- Publication B2p0268e18, 1916, Civilian coöperation with Aviation Section (← links)
- Publication B2p0313e22, 1916, Curtiss has nearly $7,000,000 of foreign orders (← links)
- Publication B2p0315e22, 1916, The Curtiss 250-horsepower 12-cylinder motor (← links)
- Publication B2p0316e08, 1916, The Curtiss wireless speed scout (← links)
- Publication B2p0318e06, 1916, The new Curtiss triplane pursuit machine (← links)
- Publication B2p0318e08, 1916, New Curtiss winter school at Miami (← links)
- Publication B2p0326e03, 1916, The Austrian D. F. W. biplane (← links)
- Publication B2p0344e01, 1916, Dep control now standard in army and navy (← links)
- Publication B2p0378e01, 1916, The Dusenberg aero engine (← links)