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Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, January 1930 -  Wind Tunnel Anomalies / Safe Flying With Instruments

Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, January 1930 - Wind Tunnel Anomalies / Safe Flying With Instruments

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Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, January 1930 - Wind Tunnel Anomalies / Safe Flying With Instruments

by Englehardt, Lloyd F.; De Bobrovsky, T.N.; Moore, W.B.; Parsons, Mahlon W. Jr.; Brown, W.G.; Jackson, W.E.; Kear, F.G

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New York City: Bryan Davis Publishing Co., Ltd., 1930. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 48 pages. Features: Stress Analysis of Fittings; Wind Tunnel Anomalies; Application of Anti-Friction Bearings to Airplane Wheels; Sprinkler Equipment for Hangars; Safe Flying Through the Use of Instruments - recent progress in the installation of radio beacons and the development of blind flying instruments should greatly diminish the hazards of flying; Applying the Radio Range to the Airways - a discussion of methods of adjusting the space pattern of the radio beacon system so courses may align with fixed airways; Lehigh Airports Competition; Photo ad for Western Electric's Airplane Telephone; Stromberg-Carlson ad with photo of radio inspector F.E. Gray and Douglas Air Mail and Express plane; Nice illustrated ad for the International Aircraft Exposition at St. Louis, Feb. 15-23, 1930; Los Angeles County promotional ad; News of the Industry; Airports and Airways; New Aircraft - with photo of Curtiss Tanager; New Developments; Wright Aeronautical Corp. ad on back cover documents how Commander Byrd flew their Cyclone and Whirlwind engines over the North Pole, then the South; many more vintage ads. Loss to top corner of back cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy..

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Title
Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, January 1930 - Wind Tunnel Anomalies / Safe Flying With Instruments
Author
Englehardt, Lloyd F.; De Bobrovsky, T.N.; Moore, W.B.; Parsons, Mahlon W. Jr.; Brown, W.G.; Jackson, W.E.; Kear, F.G
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Bryan Davis Publishing Co., Ltd.
Place of Publication
New York City
Date Published
1930
Keywords
Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, January 1930 - Wind Tunnel Anomalies / Safe Flying With Instruments Stress Analysis of Fittings; Wind Tunnel Anomalies; Application of Anti-Friction Bearings to Airpl
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Engineering; Aviation;
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

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