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AVIATION AND AVIATION ENGINES

 

 

 

 

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MIXTURES, formation in aviation motors, comparison of carburetors with cylinder injection

 221

 

 

 70 ‘64-70 ‘72

              , formation of, in carburetors (1941 Yearbook of German Aviation Study), by Zarnack

 94

 

 

 87-90

              , gasoline, in aircraft engines, new regulator for

 103-I

 

 

8094-8106

MULTIPLE-tank aircraft engines, construction and design of

 108

 

 

 9842-9868

NAVIGATION instruments, technical study and development of

 221

 

 

 10 ‘78-10 ‘79

NOZZLES and injection pumps of Diesel and Otto aviation engines, fundamentals of shaping and operation of

 92

 

 

 68-74

              of liquid-cooled aviation motors, aerodynamic cooling of

 92

 

 

 75-81

OIL cooling, development of, of DMW-801 motor unit, (1942 Yearbook of German Aviation Study)

 94

 

 

 347-352

OXYGEN carriers for increasing efficiency of aviation motors, fundamental questions on use of, by O. Lutz

 194

 

 

  30537-30547

              carriers for supercharging aircraft engines, fundamental questions on use of, by O. Lutz

 194

 

 30537-30547

OXYGEN carriers in aviation motor, results of tests with, by N. Willich

 222

 

 3488-3499

PISTON aviation engines, evaluation and progressive development of form of, by W. Kamm

 221

 

 40 ‘21-40 ‘27

              motors in relation to defense program, status of development and prospects of, by F. Nallinger

 221

 

 10 ‘80-10 ‘86

POSITION, measurements of aircraft

103-I

 

7786-7798

PRESSURE head of fuel supply as result of acceleration, changes in, and methods for its equalization, by F. Kraemer

 94

 

 618-620

PROPELLER vibrations

94

 

620

PROPULSION of aircraft engines by exhaust gas jet

103-I

 

8151-8153

RATING method for aircraft engines and aircraft engine fuels

 103-II

 

 7210-7220

REFRIGERATION in aircraft construction and aviation, application of

 103-I

 

 7543-7550

REPORT of visit to Luftfahrtforschung-sanstalt-Braunschweig, by Colonel Tett

 123

 

 70 ‘76-70 ‘108

 

199

 

10 ‘57-10 ‘70

RUSSIAN aircraft engines AM 35 and AM 38, description of

 103-II

 

 7314-7395