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VA Vol 7 No 7 July 1979
STRAIGHT AND LEVEL By Brad Thorn as It is hard to realize that a year has passed since our asts serving a purpose for the preservation and en feel at home. A little fellowship will go a long way 1978 International Convention. Looking back it is evi joyment of sport aviation whether it be custom, an toward bringing continuity between the prospect and dent that the 1978 Convention was a tremendous suc tique, classic, warbird, aerobatic, rotorcraft, or pow the membership. cess. Attendance increased, there were more show ered hang gliding. Many of us have a specific special Elsewhere in this issue we have printed the most aircraft to be judged, exhibits were enlarged, forum interest in sport aviation and tend to favor an indi up-to-date information available for our fou rm sched activities increased, the afternoon air shows were fan vidual group such as our Antique/Classic Division. The ules. Daily listings will be posted outside the barn tastic and the evening program were well attended. basic drive in that singular area of interest will some and a complete list of the daily schedules will be avail The 1979 International Convention promises to be times warp our thoughts to the extent that we for able inside the barn. even larger, offer more to the members, with new im get that the basis of our existance is the combined Last year we initiated the Division informal pic provements and facilities available. You can be sure efforts of every EAA member toward one specific cause. nic in Ollie's Park and it was thoroughly enjoyed by the programming of events will be outstanding. -
VA Vol 33 No 1 Jan 2005
I.LI Z < ..J D c:: VOL. 33, No. 1 2005 COVERS CONTENTS FRONT COVER: In 1940, The Wings cigarette brand was advertised using a number of gimmicks, includ· 1 Straight and Level ing a prize of a Piper Cub given away each week on the radio program "Wings of Destiny. " Craig Bair's 2 VAA News award·winning Cub is one of those very airplanes. Read about it in Budd Davisson's story starting 4 on page 14. EM photo using Canon professional Friends of the Red Barn photography products by EM Chief photographer Jim Koepnick, EM photo plane flown by Bruce Moore. 6 Vintage Hall of Fame BACK COVER: "Setting the Record " depicts the single Espie "Butch" Joyce engine world speed record·setting ftight by the late by H.G. Frautschy Jim Wright in his amazing recreation of the Hughes H·1 racer. The FAI category C·1.d record was set at 8 The Vintage Instructor 304.07 mph on September 13, 2002 at the Reno Stead airport in Reno, Nevada. Thomas A. Smith, Winter Operations a professional artist specializing in aviation, was by Doug Stewart awarded an Honorable Mention ribbon by the jury of the 2004 EM Sport Aviation Art Competition for his 10 Reminiscing with Big Nick acrylic/ airbrush on canvas work. You can reach Mr. The Model 18 Smith in Tucson, Arizona at 52()'39&6429. by Nick Rezich STAFF Publisher Tom Poberezny 14 Not Just Another Cub Story Editor-in-Chief Scott Spangler The Bair Wings J-3 Executive Director/Editor H.G. -
(ANY MANUFACTURER) Aircraft Types Not (Yet) Assigned A
(ANY MANUFACTURER) Aircraft types not (yet) assigned a designator ZZZZ (ANY MANUFACTURER) Airship SHIP (ANY MANUFACTURER) Balloon BALL (ANY MANUFACTURER) Glider GLID (ANY MANUFACTURER) Microlight aircraft ULAC (ANY MANUFACTURER) Microlight autogyro GYRO (ANY MANUFACTURER) Microlight helicopter UHEL (ANY MANUFACTURER) Sailplane GLID (ANY MANUFACTURER) Ultralight aircraft ULAC (ANY MANUFACTURER) Ultralight autogyro GYRO (ANY MANUFACTURER) Ultralight helicopter UHEL AAC SeaStar PETR AAMSA A-9 Quail A9 AAMSA Quail A9 AASI Jetcruzer JCRU ABHCO Gazelle GAZL ABHCO SA-342 Gazelle GAZL ABS RF-9 RF9 ACBA ACBA-8 Midour 2 MIDR ACBA Midour 2 MIDR ACE Junior Ace JACE ACE Super Ace SACE ACES HIGH Cuby 2 CUB2 ACRO SPORT Acro-Sport 1 ACRO ACRO SPORT Acro-Sport 2 ACR2 ACRO SPORT Cougar COUG ACRO SPORT Junior Ace JACE ACRO SPORT Super Ace SACE ACRO SPORT Super Acro-Sport ACRO AD AEROSPACE T-211 T211 ADA LCA LCA ADAM (1) Loisirs RA14 ADAM (1) RA-14 Loisirs RA14 ADAM (1) RA-17 RA17 ADAM (2) A-500 CarbonAero A500 ADAM (2) A-700 A700 ADAM (2) CarbonAero A500 ADAMS T-211 T211 ADVANCED AEROMARINE Mallard BUCA ADVANCED AIRCRAFT Regent 1500 C21T ADVANCED AIRCRAFT Spirit 750 C10T ADVANCED AIRCRAFT Turbine P210 C10T ADVANCED AVIATION Buccaneer BUCA ADVENTURE AIR Adventurer ADVN AEA Explorer 350R EX3R AEA Maverick MAVR AERFER AM-3 AM3 AERFER-AERMACCHI AM-3 AM3 AERITALIA AM-3 AM3 AERITALIA AMX AMX AERITALIA ATR-42-200 AT43 AERITALIA ATR-42-300 AT43 AERITALIA ATR-42-320 AT43 AERITALIA ATR-72 AT72 AERITALIA F-104 Starfighter F104 AERITALIA G-222 G222 AERITALIA Starfighter -
Wing Span Details S O Price Ama Pond Rc Ff Cl O T Gas
RC SCALE ELECTRIC ENGINE NAME OF PLAN WING DETAILS SPRICE AMA POND FF CL O GAS RUBBER GLIDER 3 reduced SPAN O T V plan Pylon Racer/sport M X Supercat: 28 $9 00362 X flier. Aileron, elevator a C.control, E. BOWDEN, foam wing, r 1B4 X X BLUE DRAGON 96 $19 20030 X 1934 BUCCANEER B BERKELEY KIT 1C6 X X 48 $20 20053 X SPECIAL PLAN, 1940 (INSTRUCTIONS DENNY 1G7 X X DENNYPLANE JR. 72 $24 20103 X INDUSTRIES 1936 MODEL AIRPLANE 6B4 X COMMANDO 48 $13 20386 X NEWS 12/44, FLUGEHLING & MODELL 46C7 X WESPE 36 $7 25241 X TECHNIK 2/61, HAROLDFRIEDRICH DeBOLT 64G4 X X X BLITZKRIEG 60 $22 28724 X 1938 MODEL AIRCRAFT 66A3 X SKYVIKING 17 $4 28848 X 8/58, MALMSTROM AEROMODELLER 66A4 X DWARF 22 $3 28849 X PLANS 11/82, MODELHILLIARD AIRPLANE 67A5 X X TURNER SPECIAL* 42 $8 28965 X NEWS 5/36, AEROMODELLERTURNER 75F7 X TAMER LANE 28 $4 29959 X PLAN 8/79, FLUGCLARKSON & MODELL 77D7 X W I K 12 48 $7 30190 X TECHNIK 9/55, PERFORMANCEKLINGER 83A3 X SUN BIRD C 4 51 $18 30609 X KITS P T 16 1/2 38 $13 33800 X 91F7 X FLUG & MODELE X WE-GE 53 $15 50434 X TECHNIK, 4/92 COMET CLIPPER COMET KIT PLAN, 1D3 X X 72 $25 20063 X MK II, 3 SHEETS 1940 CLOUD CRUISER, MODEL AIRPLANE 1F5 X X 72 $29 20093 X 2 SHEETS NEWS, MOYER 7/37 AERONCA SPORT MODEL 13A2 X X 37 $13 21104 X PLANE CRAFTSMAN 1/40, YAKOVLEV Y A K 4 MODELOGRINZ AIRCRAFT 31E4 C C 50 $21 23357 C RECONNAISANCE 5/61, TAYLOR NORTH AMERICAN MODEL AIRPLANE 38F4 C C X 38 $20 24308 C F J 3 FURY NEWS 4/62, COLES BRISTOL 170 AMERICAN 49C6 C C 40 $13 25597 C FREIGHTER MODELER 1961 CANNUAL, & S MODEL LAUMER CO. -
Roger Miller Aviation Slide Collection
MS-500: Roger Miller Aviation Slide Collection Collection Number: MS-500 Title: Roger Miller Aviation Slide Collection Dates: 1926-1993 (Bulk 1959-1988) Creator: Miller, Roger Lee, 1933- Summary/Abstract: The collection consists primarily of color slides depicting aircraft, mostly civilian planes at air fields throughout the Miami Valley, with the bulk dating from 1959 to 1988. The slides were in most cases created, and in some cases collected, by Roger Miller, an aviation enthusiast and local historian from Middletown, Ohio. Quantity/Physical Description: 2 linear feet Language(s): English Repository: Special Collections and Archives, Paul Laurence Dunbar Library, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435-0001, (937) 775-2092 Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection. Restrictions on Use: Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Note that any copyrights to the images in the Andrew Zilliox and George Wedekind files are assumed to be retained by their respective creators. Preferred Citation: [Description of item, Date, Box #, Folder #], MS-500, Roger Miller Aviation Slide Collection, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Acquisition: The collection was donated to Special Collections and Archives by Roger L. Miller on September 18, 2013. Separated Material: Aviation books and aviation magazines, received with the collection, have been cataloged and placed on the shelves in the Special Collection and Archives Reading Room. MS-500: Roger Miller Aviation Slide Collection 1 Other Finding Aid: The finding aid is available on the Special Collections & Archives, Wright State University Libraries website at: http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/collectionguides/files/ms500.pdf. -
The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage Page 1
The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage Page 1 The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage David Lednicer Analytical Methods, Inc. 2133 152nd Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052 [email protected] Last update 3/6/2002 what's new Frequently, the question arises as to what airfoil or airfoils were used in the wing design of a particular aircraft. Jane's All The World's Aircraft has been a good source of this information, but in many cases (particularly military aircraft) it doesn't list this information. To answer this perennial question, the following list has been created. Besides conventionally configured aircraft, canard configured aircraft, tandem wing aircraft, three-surface aircraft, helicopters, tilt rotors and autogyros are addressed. This list is titled as "Incomplete", as there are many aircraft that are still not included. Many of the airfoils listed below can be found at the companion site:UIUC Airfoil Data Site. A note: this list has grown to the point where it is quite large. For this reason, it takes a while to load. I apologize for the inconvenience but assure you that the wait is worth it! On designations: many of the airfoils listed here have "mod" at the end of their designation. Typically, this means that either the camber line has been modified, the leading edge contour has been modified or that the trailing edge thickness has been changed. Some common airfoil name prefixes and their designers are: ARA - the Aircraft Research Association, Ltd. in Britain Clark - Col. Virginius Clark of the NACA Davis - David Davis, an independent airfoil designer DLBA - Douglas Long Beach Airfoil Do - Dornier DSMA - Douglas Santa Monica Airfoil DFVLR - the German Research and Development Establishment for Air and Space Travel DLR - the German Aerospace Center Drela - Dr. -
Successful Integration of Commercial Systems
ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION OF COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS A Study of Commercial Derivative Systems Stockman, Ross, Bongiovii & Sparks i SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION OF COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS A Study of Commercial Derivative Systems Dr. William Stockman, Lt. Colonel, USAF (Ret) Milt Ross, Lt. Colonel, USAF (Ret), SES DAF(Ret) Robert Bongiovi, Major General, USAF (Ret) Greg Sparks, Colonel, USAF (Ret) ii iii Preface Integrating Commercial Systems to meet DOD Missions The intent of this book is to provide a discussion of how commercial derivative aircraft (CDA) play a significant role in the past, present and future military force structures. At its simplest, a commercial derivative product is anything that was developed and produced for public use that might also have a military application. The basic theory is that the military might be able to save schedule and development cost by adapting this commercial product to meet a military requirement. This is an ancient concept that goes back to the early cavemen who would club their enemies with the same weapon they used to kill their food—dual use technology at its earliest! As military equipment and systems progressed and became more lethal, there still was normally little difference between the military and commercial version. It was only after the introduction of major military machines (combat ships, battering rams, catapults, etc.) that military engineering and development began to become a major business. Thus, military history is full of weaponry that is either dual purpose or developed from a civilian product. On the surface, this sounds like a good, relatively easy, and inexpensive approach. Yet, recent DOD history is full of examples where the CDA approach ended up in cancelled programs, cost overruns and expensive life cycle costs.