Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 1917-1956Naval Institute Press, 1990 - 413 pagine Traces the history of the only government-owned and operated aircraft production facility in the U.S. |
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... dive bomber capable of carrying a thousand - pound bomb or torpedo and able to withstand the aerodynamic stresses of vertical dives and pullouts . BuAer U.S. The XTN - 1 twin - engine torpedo plane 82 WINGS FOR THE NAVY.
... dive bomber capable of carrying a thousand - pound bomb or torpedo and able to withstand the aerodynamic stresses of vertical dives and pullouts . BuAer U.S. The XTN - 1 twin - engine torpedo plane 82 WINGS FOR THE NAVY.
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... vertical tail slightly . When at last the XN5N - 1 got into the air in the spring of 1941 , it had a maximum takeoff weight of 3,370 pounds and a wing span of 42 feet . Preliminary demonstrations , completed by the second week of April ...
... vertical tail slightly . When at last the XN5N - 1 got into the air in the spring of 1941 , it had a maximum takeoff weight of 3,370 pounds and a wing span of 42 feet . Preliminary demonstrations , completed by the second week of April ...
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... vertical stabilizer and rudder ; the other , which would be less expensive , was the addition of small vertical surfaces to the tips of the horizontal stabilizer . Following wind tunnel testing , NAF engi- neers found that wake ...
... vertical stabilizer and rudder ; the other , which would be less expensive , was the addition of small vertical surfaces to the tips of the horizontal stabilizer . Following wind tunnel testing , NAF engi- neers found that wake ...
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A New Industrial Establishment | 1 |
Flying Boats for the Fleet | 19 |
If You Produce Ill Get the Work to You | 40 |
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Air Material Center Air Station aircraft and engine Aircraft and Guided aircraft manufacturing aircraft production airplane arresting gear assault drone Barnaby BuAer Bureau of Aeronautics Capt Captain carrier Coburn Commander Committee completed Cong construction Corresp cost Curtiss delivery Dick Richardson duralumin early equipment experimental factory's Fahrney file NP 11 flight tests flying boat glider Gorgon Guided Missiles History of Pilotless ibid industry Initiated in BuC&R installation July June Laboratory launching League Island Lieutenant Manager Mark maximum takeoff weight memo ment Mitscher Moffett Mustin Field NAF's NAMC NAMU National Archives Naval Air Material Naval Aircraft Factory naval aviation Navy Yard navy's November OANHC officers operations personnel Philadelphia Philadelphia Navy Yard pilot Pilotless Aircraft plant problems project order radio radio-control Rear Admiral research and development SecNav ships target Taylor television tion torpedo trainer turbojet United Vinson-Trammell Act Vought Webster to Chief Westervelt Weyerbacher wing Zeigler
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