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Development of Sailplanes*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

This lecture is an attempt to provide a general view of soaring, including the views of the pilot, the meteorologist, the engineer, and the club. If this can be done, it will be easier for each specialist to recognise how he can best contribute to the advance of the pastime.

I think that the technique to build a glider has been available for several hundred years, but the knowledge and desire have only recently grown. The present state of gliding is due to advance in two ways, in art and practice, and in organisation. Perhaps I should not leave out science which is the record of the practice and of the experiments which have been made to improve the practice.

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Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1938

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Footnotes

*

The author is indebted for many of the illustrations to the courtesy of the editor of the Sailplane, by whose permission they are reproduced.

References

page 691 note * A. Lippisch. The Development, Design and Construction of Gliders and Sailplanes. Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, July, 1931.

page 691 note † Betz. Ein Beitrag zur Erklarung des Segelflugs. Z.F.M., 1912.

page 692 note * Uber den dynamischen Segelflug gewisser Seevögel nebst Folgerungen für den menschlichen Segelflug. L. Prandtl, Istustagung, Gersfeld, 1933.

page 692 note † Luftfahrtforschung Bd. 11, Nr. 5, 1934.

page 692 note ‡ Journ. of the Roy. Aer. Soc., 1931, p. 557, Fig. 21.

page 693 note * H. Muttray. Die aerodynamische Zusammenfürgung von Tragflürgel und Rumpf. Luftfahrtforschung, Bd. 11, Nr. 5, 1934.

page 694 note * Prandtl, L. Uber Tragflügel kleinsten induzierten Widerstandes. Z.F.M., 1933.

page 694 note † Luftfahrtforschung, Bd. 12, Nr. 3, 1935.

page 694 note ‡ The Inverse Method for Tapered and Twisted Wings. Philosophical Magazine, July, 1936.

page 695 note * H. Muttray. Versuche über die Ausbildung der Flügelwurzel an Tiefdeckern. Ergebnisse der Aerodynamischen Versuchsanstalt Göttingen. IV, p. 89, Fig. 132.