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HEADQUARTERSAIR MATERIEL COMMAND

WRIGHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO

SELECTED LISTING OFAIR TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

ITW /III III! 'Hill '<11

Release Date:June 1947

HEADQUARTERS AIR MATERIEL COMMANDWRIGHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO

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HEADQUARTERSAIR MATERIEL COMMAND

WRIGHT FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO

SELECTED LISTING OF AIR TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

Approved By:

A. A. Arnhym, Colonel, Air CorpsChief, Air Documents DivisionIntelligence (T-2)

For the Commanding General;

Mm 7H. M, McCoy, Colonel, Air CorpsDeputy Commanding GeneralIntelligence (T-/2)

WF-(A)-0-27 JUN 47 2 200

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SELECTED LISTING OF AIR TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

INTRODUCTION

Following Is a list of air-technical publications whichare available for distribution from the Air Documents Divisionof Intelligence (T-2). Air Materiel Command. There are twosuch lists, one '’Restricted” and one unclassified. The publi-cations listed consist, for the most part, of translations ofcaptured German documents and various types of air-technicalIntelligence reports. The number of available copies vary,therefore, requests received will be filled in order of re-ceipt until the supply is exhausted.

Government agencies and contractors, as well as otherauthorized organizations may obtain copies of the listed pub-lications by addressing their requests to;

Commanding GeneralAir Materiel CommandWright Field, Dayton, Ohio

Attention: Air Documents DivisionTSRDS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PageAERODYNAMICS , 1

Boundary Layer Control 1Compressibility , . . . . 1Compressors and Fans 1Control 1Cowling 1Dynamics 1Flight Testing 2Flow Non-Stationary 2Lift Distribution 2Performance • 2Pressure Distribution 3Stability 3Sweepback 3Two-Dimensional Theory hWind Tunnels and Wind Tunnels Research UWings h

AEROMEDICINE 1+General UPsychological Testing. ,, 5

AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH 5

AIRCRAFT 5

Aircraft Descriptions, Handbooks, Manuals, etc 5

German Aircraft Description by Model No 5

Ar-23i+ 5BV-155 5FW-190 ..... 5He-162 5Ju-3S6 6Me-163 6Me-262 6TA-152 6

German-Projected Designs 6

Gliders 7Japanese Aircraft Description by Model No,. . 7

Frank-1 7Jill-12 7Nick-2 7Rob, C 7Zeke-52 7

Japanese-Projected Designs * 7Design gDevelopment - Heinkel .**.!!!.*!!.' gFlying Wings w

g

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gRotary Wing Aircraft, g

Bibliography gControl. gDescription 9Dynamics 9Performance. ....... ....... 9Stability ••••• 9

ARMOR AND ARMAMENT 10

Bombsights. 10Sights 10Sighting Computers 10

BEARINGS 10

ELECTRONICS 10

General . ••••. 10Infrared. 11Radio and Radar 11

Antennas 11Condensers 11Counter Measures ... ...... 11Crystals 11Interference 12Radio Receivers 12Shielding 12Tubes (Vacuum) 12Wave Propagation 12

Supply and Maintenance 13

EQUIPMENT 13

Electrical Equipment 13Fire Extinguishing 13Heating .••••••... ••••• lUInstruments llj.Life Rafts 1Miscellaneous ihOxygen lUParachutes 13Personal 15Pumps 15Servicing and Maintenance 15

GUIDED MISSILES 15

Aerodynamics, 15Description 16Guidance and Control 16Parachute Recovery, ........... ... 16

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PageHIGH ALTITUDE FLIGHT 16

HYDRODYNAMICS ... * 1?

Cavitation 17Towing 17

ICING 17Deicing 17Ice Formation- Measurement ... 17Ice Formation and Prevention 17Ice Warning , IS

LANDING AND TAKE-OFF. IS

MATERIALS IS

Ceramics ISChemical ISFabrication ISGlues ISLight Metals 19Magnet Allays •••• 19Metallurgical Research ... 19Metals 20Paints and Dopes 20Phosphors 20Plastics 20

Plasticizers, 20Polymerization 20Properties 21

Plating 21Testing 21Wood 21

METEOROLOGY 21

ORGANIZATIONS, LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH STATIONS 22

PACKING 22

PHOTOGRAPHY 22

POWER PLANTS 23Combustion 23Cooling 23Deaeration ..... ........... 23Engine Manuals and Descriptions 23Evaluation 2l+Exhaust Gas Measurement 21+Fuel Injection 2i+Fuels and Lubricants 21+

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Gas Turbine-Development. 25High Temperature Materials 25Ignition 25Jet Propulsion Development 25Lubrication 25Performance 25Plating. 25Ramjets 26Rocket 26Superchargers 26Tanks 26Turbine Bearings 26Turbine Blades 26Turbo Development 26Turbojets-Components ..... 26Turbojets-Starters 27Turbojets-Vibrati on 27Two-Cycle Engine-Development 27

PROCUREMENT 27

PROPELLERS 27SOURCE REFERENCES 27

STRUCTURES 28

General 28

THERMODYNAMICS 2S

TRAINING 2S

INDEX OF AUTHORS 29

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AERODYNAMICS

Boundary Layer Control

Lift Increase Produced byBlowing a Wing of a ProfileThickness of 9%t Equipped witha Slat and a Slotted Flap

F-TS-6U5-RESchweir, W.

Compressibility

Lowell, A.L., Capt, AC Compressibility Research tryProfessor Isao IMAI, TokyoImperial University

F-IR-96-RE(ATIG-151)

Compressors and Fans

Calculations on the Stabilityof the Intake Fan 9-21+26 105-027 12

Girntke F-TS-531-RE

Control

Gunter, Siegfried The Control of Large Airplanes F-TS-520-REHafer, Xaver The Spring Tab F-TS-676-REHenschke, U. and Karlson, P, A New Control System for Fighter

AircraftF-TS-562-RE

Cowling

Kuecheraann and Weber On the Flow Around Ring-ShapedCowling Part III Thin RingProfiles

F-TS-6S3-RE

Reichardt, H. Cowling Rings with CavitationContour

F-TS-62I4-RE

Eynamics

Brown, Sheldon W,,Comdr, USN

Vibration and Flutter MethodsEmployed by the Japanese

F-IR-^O-RE(ATIG-10)

Dietze F-TS-506-REThe Air Forces of the Harmonic-ally Vibrating Wing in Compress-ible Medium at Subsonic Velocity

Jordan Flutter Calculations Consideringthe Influence of the Finite Spanon the Air Forces

F-TS-769-RE

Katterback Contributions to the non-stationaryWing Theory IX. Numerical Compari-son of Various Approximation Theorieson the Oscillating of Large AspectRatio

F-TS-9U3-RE

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Dynamics (continued)

Investigations (Of Rudder Oscilla-tions) of the Original Rudder Unitof the Ju-290, VI in the 8 M, (j)Wind Tunnel of the Hermann GoeringInstitute for Aeronautics

F-TS-J4.O9-RELiebe, Dr,

Tables for the Calculation ofAir Forces of the Vibrating Wingin Compressible Plane Subsonic Flow

Schwarz F-TS-599-RE

F-TS-90U-REWielandt Contributions to the MathematicalTreatment of Complex Specific ValueProblems 111: The Iteration Procedurein the Flutter Calculation

Pinsker, W, The Aerodynamic Coefficients of FreeLateral Motion (First Partial Report)

F-TS-619-RE

Flight Testing

High Speed Tests on the He-l62 JetFighter

Lindemann, H. F-TS-1037-RE

Lienarz Comparison of High Speed Tests onSeveral Airplane Models

F-TS-10U2-RE

Questions and Answers ConcerningExperiences with High Speed Flight

F-TS-677-RE

Morse, J.H,, Comdr, USN Flight Testing Methods of theJapanese Navy

F-IR-53-RE(ATIG-6U)

Flow, Non-Stationary

Sauer Theory of Non-Stationary Gas FlowII Plane Gas Waves with CompressionShocks

F-TS-75S-RE

Theory of Non-Stationary Gas Flow I,Laminar Steady Gas Waves

F-TS-763-RE

Lift Distribution

Braun Conference Report on Problems ofAeroctynamic Stress

F-TS-905-RE

Saveliev, V.V. Wing Weight Distribution Along Span F-TS-573-REPerformance

Hennings, W. Influence of Thrust Load and ThrustVariation on the Flight Performanceof Jet Airplanes

F-TS-5U2-RE

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Performance (continued)

Report No. Some Basic Con-siderations of Aircraft Performanceswith Various Types of Power Plants.(Heinkel Report)

Hennings, W, F-TS-673-EE

F_ts-6S5-RELippisch Performance of Theory of Airplaneswith Jet Propulsion

Tests Regarding the Load CarryingCapacity of the Model 109-011 JetEngine Housing Using a Bomb Load

F-TS-529-RE

Fundamentally New Means of Increas-ing Performance of High Speed Air-craft

F-TS-6U9-REZobel, Theo.

Pressure Distribution

F-TS-&+7-RELemme, H. Force Measurements and PressureDistribution Measurements on aRectangular Wing with Slotted DroopNose, Trailing-Edge Flap and SplitFlap or with Roll Flap

F-TS-63I1-RELippisch, A, andBeushausen, W.

Pressure Distribution Measurementsat High Speed and Oblique Incidenceof Flow

Stability

Hoch, Hans Directional Stability by Means of aLimit Switch in the NeutralizingControl

F-TS-559-RE

Sweep Back

Busemann, A. Swept-Back Wings at High Speeds F-TS-629-REGuenter, Siegfried The Influence of Fuselage and Wing

Sweepback in the Range and Speed ofTurbo-Jet Airplanes

F-TS-66S-RE

Lemme F-TS-622-RESwept-Back, Truncated Swept BackM Shaped Wings

Luetgebrune Contributions to Sweep-Back Research F-T3-6Si+-RELuetgebrune, H. Pressure Distribution Measurements

of Swept-Back WingsF-TS-6S1-RE

F-TS-4|17-RELudweig, H. Test Results on Arrow Head Wings atHigh Velocities

Multhopp, Hans The Arrow Head Wings at High-FlightVelocity

F-TS-i+ll-RE

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Sweep Back (continued)

Six Component Measurements for ThreeSwept-Back Wings with and withoutFuselage

F-TS-602-REScholheinE r

The Lift Distribution of Swept-BackWings

F-TS-61S-REWeissinger

Two-Dimensional Theory

F-TS-916-REHoenl, H. Two-Dimensional Wing Theory in theSupersonic Range

Wind Tunnels and Wind Tunnels Research

Gilmore, J.H., Capt, AC High-Speed Wind-Tunnel Research atYokasuka

F-IR-56-RE(ATIG-70)

F-TS-607-REGroth Evaluation of Density Fields AroundAirfoils in Wind Tunnels by Meansof Optical Interference

Evaluation of Density Fields at HighSubsonic Velocities by means of Opti-cal Interference Measurements

F-TS-60S—HEGroth

Wiesselsberger, C. andHemke, Prof,

German Wind Tunnel Data1, High Speed (Subsonic) Wind Tunnel

of DVL2, 'Wind Tunnel Wall Corrections in

Compressible Flow

F-TR-102-RE

Wings

High Velocity Measurements for a Wingof a Small Aspect Ratio

F-TS-6U6-REGoethert, H,

AEROMEDICINE

General

Castor, John G. B,, Capt, AC List of Japanese Aero-MedicalResearch Publications, Contentand Disposition

F-IR-91-RE(ATIG-2U1)

Luxenburger, Hans Psychology of Flying F-TS-596-RENicholson, Hayden C., Maj, MC Hospitalization in the Japanese

Amy Air ForceF-TR-S9-RE(ATIG-211)

Reiher, H andMeister, F.J,

Sensitiveness of the Human Bodyto Vibrations

F-TS-616-RS

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Psychological Testing

The Small Reaction Apparatus F-TS-752-RE

AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH

Certain Reports of AeronauticalResearch prepared by Prof, TomijiroMoriya, Tokyo Imperial University

F-IR-106-RE(ATIG-33)

Helmick, P.F., Col, AC

AIRCRAFT

Aircraft Descriptions, Handbooks, Manuals, etc.

German Aircraft Description by Model No.

Ar-23i+Baker, Richard J., 1st Lt, AC Evaluation of German Arado 23k F-TR-110S-ND

Baker, Richard J,, 1st Lt, AC Study of Arado 23h High Speed,Twin Jet, Reconnaissance BomberInterim Report No, I,

F-IM-1123A-ND

F-TS-51+1-REReport on Experiences with theAr-23ij. B (Long Range Reconnais-sance Airplane)

BV-155

F -TR-lQii-REHall, E.N., Maj, AC Blohm and Voss 155 B Fighter

FW-190

Ross, Charles A., 1st Lt, AC Focke-Wulf 190-D9 Appendix toHandbook for FW-190 Airplane(Project No. NAD 52)

F-TR-112U-ND

Van Wart, F.D., 1st Lt, AC Handbook for FW-190 Airplane F-TR-1102-ND

Pursuit Airplane FW-I90/BMW SOI F-TS4;06-RE

He-162

Etyers, John R., 1st Lt, AC Interim Report No. 1 on the GermanJet Fighter Heinkel 162

F-IM-1113A-ND

Gunter, S. and Hohbach History and Experiences of He-l62and He-162 Report No. 2 Performanceswith Jumo-OOU (Heinkel Report)

F-TS-672-RE

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Ju-333McConnell, Gene F., Cpl, AC Technical Report on JU-3SS

L-l AircraftF-TR-113S-ND

Me-163Ford, Robert J., 1st Lt, AC Interim Report No. 1 on Me-l65 F-IM-1112A-ND

F-TS-W*g-REMe-l63B Airplane Manual

Description of the Me-l63 B-0 F-TS-502-RE

Me-262

Baker, R.J., 1st Lt, AC Me-262 Maintenance Handbook(Project No. NAD 29)

F-TR—1121-ND

Van Wart, F.D., 1st Lt, AC Me-262 A-l Pilot’s Handbook F-SU-llll-ND

TA-152

F-TS-543-REOperating Instructions for Pilot's6-152 H-l, H-l/Rll

German-Projected Designs

F-SU-lllii-NDBaker, R.J,, 1st Lt, AC Focke-Wulf Designed Jet Fighter

Eichner and Hohbach Single Place Fighter with Turbo-Jet HeS-11 P-IO78 (Heinkel Report)

F-TS-670-RE

Focke-Wulf FlugzeugbauG,m.b,K,

TL-Fi,ghter with HeS-011 EngineDesign and Production Study

F-TS-635-RE

Focke-Wulf FlugzeugbauG.m.b.H,

Description of Construction No, 272Single Engine Jet Fighter withRocket Unit

F-TS-4+60-RE

Guenter, S. Single Place Fighter with Lorin Jet(Heinkel Report)

F-TS-67i4-P-E

The Lorin Duct as Aircraft Propel-ling Force, and Construction Des-cription No, 22$3 Duct Engine(Athodyd Fighter)

F-TS-523-RE

Heerdt and Hohbach Single Place Fighter Fitted withDB-603 L.M. Engine, P-10?6(Heinkel Report)

F-TS-671-RE

Hohbach and Eichner Night Fighter and Destroyer Fittedwith Two HeS-011 Power Plants P-1079(Heinkel Report)

F-TS-673-HE

F-TS-^66-REDescription of Construction No, I603Dornier-Night Fighter

Messerschmitt A.G. Description of the Project P OI--III4.Under Construction

F-TS-5U0-RE

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Gliders

Gilmore, J.H., Capt, AC Information on Japanese Air ForceGliders

F-IR-10S-RE(ATIG-183)

Interim Report No, 1 on the Gotha2lf2 Glider, Pilot’s Flight Oper-ating Instructions

F-IM-lllgA-NDKerr, W.M,, Capt, AC

Kerr, W.M,, Capt, AC Interim Report No. 2 on the Gotha2l\2 Glider, Maintenance Handbook(Project No. NTE-3S)

F-IM-111SB-ND

Japanese Aircraft Description by Model No,

Frank-1

Groseclose, R.J., Capt, AC Interim Report No, 1 on the Frank-1(KI-SU) High Speed ConventionalFighter

F-IM-1119A-ND

Groseclose, R.J., Capt, AC Frank-1 (KI—SU) Pilot's Handbook,Project No. NAD-25, Interim ReportNo. 2

F-IM-1119B-ND

T-2 Report on *rank-1 (KI-SU), T-2Serial No, 502, Interim Report No, 5(Project No. NAD-25)

Groseclose, R.J., Capt, AC F-IM-1119C-ND

Jill-12

Maintenance Manual for Jill-12 F-TS-550-RE

Nick-II

Nick-II (K-I k3) Japanese NightFighter

F-TR-llitf-NDGroseclose, R.J., Capt, AC

Rob, C,

Dilworth, J.A., Capt, AC Japanese Experimental FighterAircraft Rob (KawasakiAircraft Co., GIFU Branch)

F-IR-107-RE(ATIG-71)

Japanese Rob (KI-6[j.) Single PlaceFighter with Two Engines in Tandemand Vapor Phase Cooling

Petaga, A.E., Maj, AC andGilmore, J.H., Capt, AC

F-IR-100-RE(ATIG-1S1)

Zeke-52

Van Wart, E.D., 1st Lt, AC Pilot's Handbook for Zeke-52 Air-plane

F-TR-1101-ND

Japanese-Projected Designs

Advanced Echelon FEAF Description of Experimental Air-craft and Experimental Enginesunder Development by the JapaneseArmy and the Imperial JapaneseNavy

F-IR-101-RE(ATIG-192)

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Design

F-IR4il-RE(ATIG-2?)

Spangler, S.B., Capt, USN Aircraft Design and Development

Development - Heinkel

ATI Report 11-15 Aug 19^5 F-TS-679-RSHelmbold, Heinrich B.

Flying Wings

Dilworth, J.A., Capt, AC Japanese Tailless Aircraft andTheoretical Work on SpiralInstability

F-IR-109-RE(ATIG-177),

Nauber Comparisons of the S-299 an d theGO P-60 All-Wing Airplanes

F-TS-525-RE

Schmid Tentative Description of Con-struction of Flying Wing 229

F-TS-526-RE

Test Stand Experiments on Vibra-tions with the All-Wing AirplaneModel DFS 39

F-TS-515-RE

Theories about Tailless Airplanes F-TS-516-REProduct!on

HeLmick, P.F., Col, ACand Richardson, M.B,

Aircraft Production Facilitiesand Methods at the Hitachi Air-craft Plant, Chiba, (Second AirTech, Intel!, Review-51)

F-IR-51-RE(ATIG-60)

Rotary Wing Aircraft

Bibliography

Wright Field Library,Reference Br,

Bibliography of Rotary WingAircraft (Prepared by EngineeringDivision, ATSC)

Control

Hoheneraser, K, The Theory for the Control of theBlade Angle of the Helicopter

F-TS-10QU-RE

Hohenemser, K, Theory of Helicopter Control inHovering Flight

F-TS-1006-RE

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Description

FA-223 Helicopter Interview withProf. Focke and Inspection ofMachine

F-TS-&43-RE

Dynamics

Theory of Oscillations of Bladesin the Plane of Rotation

F-TS-1005-REHohenemser, Kurt, Dr.

Sissingh, Gerhard Air and Mass Forces on HelicopterPropellers with Inclined Hinge

F-TS-510-RE

Performance

Hohenemser, K, The Performance Characteristics ofthe Helicopter

F-TS-1001-RE

F-T3-1QU5-REHohenemsei, K. The Power Required of the IdealHelicopter

Hohenemser, K, The Pull-up of the Helicopter F-TS-692-RESissingh Investigation of the Influence of

Rotor Diameter, Blade Solidity,and Blade Setting on the Thrustof a Rotor with Jet Propulsion

F-TS-6S9-RE

Sissingh, G, Investigation of the Influence ofHigh Subsonic Velocities on theL/D of Rotary Wing Aircraft

F-TS-1007-RE

Schoppe, G, Static Thrust Tests of the ModelHelicopter Rotor and PreliminaryResearch of the Model HelicopterRotor

F-TS-1003-RE

Stability

F-TS-69I-REHohenemser, K. Lateral Stability of the Helicopterin Steady Forward. Flight

Hohenemser, K, Stability in Hovering of theHelicopter with Central RotorLocation

F-TS-6S7-RE

F-TS-66S-REHohenemser, K« Longitudinal Stability of theHelicopter in Forward Flight

Sissingh Contribution to the Dynamic -Stabil-ity of Rotary Wing Aire, With Arti-culated Blades, Part I - GeneralPrinciples

F-TS-690-RE

Sissingh The Dynamic Stability of HelicoptersWith Articulated Rotors, SecondPartial Report

F-TS-1002-RE

Stending Stability in Vertical Flight F-TS-102L-RE

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ARMOR Arm ARMAMENT

Bombsights

F-TS-b91-RETheory and Use of the ErikaComputer

Sights

Examination and Test of theZFRi(A German Gunsight

F-TR-112S-NDRapp, Harry W.

F-TS-lOoJ-REUltrahigh Frequency Sight UnitSchmid, K,

Sighting Computers

F-TS-5S6-REConstruction Folder for Electri-cal Self Balancing Tele Transmissionand Computing Bridges for DirectCurrent Voltage of 22 to 30 volts

BEARINGS

Report on Non Destructive BearingTesting with Supersonic Waves

F-TS-606-RECzerlinsbey

Hampp Influence of Design DimensionsUpon the Operational Performanceof Roller Bearings

F-TS-60I4-RE

Morse, J.H., Comdr, USN Ball Bearing Manufacture F-IR-59-RE(ATIG-77)

Ferret The Effect of Bearing Play on theLoad Carrying Capacity of Anti-friction Bearings

F-TS-595-RE

ELECTRONICS

General

Hatter, George L., Col, AC Miscellaneous Electronic Documents F-IR-71-RE(ATIG-277)

Henning, E.S., 1st Lt, AC The High Frequency War, A Surveyof German Electronic Development

F-SU-1109-ND

Henning Dictionary of German ElectricalSymbols, Contents: GeneralExplanations, Transmission, Gen-eral Symbols

Pippel Direction of Currents on an Air-plane Excited by Radiation

F-TS-50S-RE

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Infrared

F-TS-lSUl-REMueser, H. Experiments to Find a •'Radiation'*Effect of Excited Centers in LeadSulfide Light Resistors

Pick, Heinz The Photo-Electric Sensitivity ofLead Sulfide

F-TS-103S-RE

Radio and Radar

F-IR-65-RE(ATIG-li*)

Deibel, R.F., Lt Comdr, USN Airborne Radar and CommunicationEquipment

Antennas

Wide Band Yagi AntennaeEisenberg F-TS-1029-RE

F-TS-52I4.-RENeubauer, A., Schaffer, H.,and Viehmann, H.

Coupling of Airplane Antennaswith the Aircraft Wiring Systemand the Effect of the VariousShielding of the Aircraft System

Aer©dynamically Favorable FixedAntennas

F-TS-917-RESudeck and Harmeming

Sudeck Development of an Aircraft FixedAntenna Common to Long and ShortWaves with Improved RadiationEfficiency

F-TS-75b-RE

Sudeck Radiation Improvement of FixedAntennas by Feeding of the AntennaCircuit

F-TS-751-RE

Zisler, S Investigations on OmnidirectionalAntennas on a Ju-SS

F-TS-IO67-RE

Condensers

Linder, L., andSchniedermann, J,

The Effect of Self Inductance ofRolled Paper Condensers on theirImpedance

F-TS-U10-RE

Melhardt Investigation of the TemperatureDependence, the Capacity, and theLoss Angle of Electrolyte Conden-sers for Low Temperatures

F-TS-576-RE

Counter Measures

Braun and Stark Research on the •’Nurnberg 1' Procedure F-TS-777-RE

Fleming, Dennis J.,2nd Lt, AC

American Radar Counter-MeasuresVS Japanese Flak and EW Radar

F-IR-103-RE(ATIG-203)

Crystals

Kurzke, H. andRottgart, J.

Experiments About Growing ofRochelle Salt Crystals

F-TS-l^-RE

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Interference

F-TS-57^”REInterference Potential Measurementson the Me-323 Series

Bosch

Radio Interference by ElectricalCharges and their Removal Part I

F-TS-570-RECrone

Circuit for the Interference FreeReception of Remote Control, Releaseand Message Signals

F-TS-1M4O-REHoh

Neubauer Radio Reception Interferences bythe Ignition System, Partial Re-port Is Evaluation of VariousSpark Plug Shieldings in the Ultra-Short Wave Reception

F-TS-909-RE

Viehmann, H. andSchaffer, H.

Examination of Lines VariouslyShielded to Avoid Radio Interferences

F-TS-519-RE

Viehmann, H, Elimination of Radio ReceptionInterference in Aircraft (SecondIntermediate Report)

F-TS-579-RE

Grounding of Airplanes as a Meansof Carrying off Static Charges

F-TS-1|21-RESchaffer

Radio Receivers

Becker and Schulze-Schwanebrugge

A Wide-Band Receiver of High Sensi- ]tivity for Measurement of InterferenceVoltages at 50 cm Wave Lengths

F-TS-501-RE

Messerschmitt, A.G. Aircraft Radio Set 125 for Me-262 F-TS-5S14-REShielding

Neubauer, A., Schaffer, H,and Viehmann, H.

Coupling of Airplane Antennas withthe Aircraft Wiring System and theEffect of the Various Shieldings ofthe Aircraft Wiring System

F-TS-52i4.-RE

Tubes (Vacuum)

Hobbs, Marvin A Survey of Recent Japanese VacuumTube Developments

F-IR-130-RE(ATIG-25J+)

Groeber, H. Corrosion Tests on Plated Electron F-TS-95U-REHechtel, R, Production of Electron Beams of

High Current DensityF-TS-1055-RE

Pickering, W.H., Dr. Magnetron Research in the JapaneseNavy

F-IR-37-RE(ATIG-131)

Wave Propagation

Hartsfield, Wm.L,, Maj, AC Long Range Forecast of IonosphericData as Applied to Propagation ofRadio Waves

F-IR-69-RE(ATIG-Shlj.)

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Supply and Maintenance

Haller, Geo. L., Col, ACand Fleming, D.J., 1st Lt, AC

Supply and Maintenance of JapaneseAir Force Electronic Equipment

F-IR-70-RE(ATIG-312)

EQUIPMENT

Electrical Equipment

F-IR-66-RE(ATIG4;5)

Deibel, R.F., Lt Comdr, USN Electrical Equipment and Accessoriesfor Japanese Aircraft

Diebel, R.F., Lt Comdr, USN Japanese Naval Aircraft Electri-cal Systems and Equipment

F-IR-6S-RE(ATIG-12)

Dirchsen, A.D., MaJ, AC Electrical Equipment for Japa-nese Aircraft

F-IR-67-RE(ATIG-135)

F-TS-^S3-REFleissner, G. andViebmann, H.

Method f or Measurement of VerySmall Electromotive Forces(Thermo E.M.F.'s) Through SlipRings

Description and Instruction foruse of Motor Drive KM IS and KM30 and of the Universal ImpulseRegulator IRU

F-TS-505—RE

Jensen, A.G., S/Sgt, AC Investigation of Brush Wear onElectrical Rotating Machines

f-ir-73-RE(atig-195)

Jensen, A.G., S/Sgt, AC andGalanty, H., Pvt, AC

Japanese Air Force ElectricalEquipment, Answers to Questionsfrom (T-2) of Air Technical Ser-vice Command

F-IR-72-RE(ATIG-263)

F-TS-J4S9-REDescription of Servomotor LRM 12

Messerschmitt A.G. Investigation of the AircraftWiring System of the Me-323(Interference Voltage Measurements)

F-TS-577-RE

Specifications for Multipolar SocketSockets I and II (Type Stotz)

F-TS-753-RE

Viehmann, H, DVL Plasticity Device (PPG2) toDetermine the Deformation ofElectric Cable Insulations UnderPressure and Heat

F-TS-1062-RE

Fire Extinguishing

Beardsley, G.F., Capt, USN Japanese Naval Aircraft COgSystem Design, Report on-

F-IR-76-RE(ATIG-U6)

Kflhn, F. Examination and Testing of FireAlarm and Fire Extinguishing De-vices for use in Aircraft

F-TS-775-RE

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Heating

Heating Apparatus for Airplanes*Part I The Karcher HFO HeatingApparatus, Part II HeatingApparatus for Fighters

F-TR-103-REMaier, Karl

Instruments

F-TS-7&+-REBachem, C, Speed Measurement with theDoppler Effect of UltrashortWaves

Buhl, Walter T,(Jack and Heintz Co.)

Investigation and Report ofGerman Aircraft AccessoriesPatin Pilot

F-TS-657-RE

Deibel, R.F*, Lt Comdr, USN Aircraft Instruments F-IR-75-RE(ATIG-25)

Gloeckner, H* Investigation of the HegenbergerBlind-Landing Method

F-TS-102S-RE

F-TS-105U-REPreliminary Description of PatinDirectional Gyro Control UnitPKZ 13

F-TS-536-REMagnus, K, Critical Stages in Gyros withFlexible Shafts

Magnus, K, Procedures for Determining theFrictional Torque on Gyroscopes

F-TS-J+66-RE

The Askania Three-Gyro AutomaticPilot Control

F-TS-106U-REMauch

Schaller, W.H., S/Sgt, AC F-IR-S5-RE(ATIG-93)

Aircraft Instruments and AutomaticPilots

Life Rafts

The Individual Pneumatic Life Raft F-TS-56S-REThe Individual Pneumatic Life RaftFI i|10201 Maintenance and Operation

F-TS-569-RE

Sea Equipment (Individual PneumaticLife Raft)

F-TS-567—RE

Miscellaneous

Thomas, D.E., Maj, AC Miscellaneous Equipment for Japa-nese Aircraft

F-IR-S1-RE(ATIG-122)

Oxygen

Beardsley, B.F., Capt, USN Aircraft Oxygen Equipment - Japa-nese Navy

F-IR-50-RE(ATIG-59)

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Parachutes

The Fist Ribbon Brake Parachute F-TS-5^9-REKnacke, T. andIsermann, R.

F-TS-76O-RELohmann, H, Investigations on the Strength ofImpregnated Parachute Fabrics

Report on the Works of the Para-chute Department (Graf Zeppelin)

F-SU-1107-NDMadelung, Georg

Report of Research and Experimentson the High-Speed Parachute (Japan)

F-TS-i*30~HE

Personal

Monke, Victor J,, Capt, AC Clothing for Aircrews of the Japa-nese Aircraft Plant, Chiba

F-IR-90-RE(ATIG-227)

Pumps

Pfetaja, A.E., Maj, AC Description and Operation of theNakajima Speed-Density Pump

P-IE^V-HE(ATIG-179)

Servicing and Maintenance

Aircraft Servicing and MaintenanceEquipment Used by the Japanese AirForce

F-IR-9U-RE(ATIG-2SI4)

Thomas, D.E., Maj, AC

GUIDED MISSILES

Aerodynamlcs

Oswatitsch Pressure Recovery in Missiles withReaction Propulsion at High Super-sonic Speeds (The Efficiency ofShock Diffusors)

F-TS-609-RE

F-TS-697-RELudwieg, H« andWeber, E.

The Effect of Swept-Back ControlSurfaces upon Drag and C.P, Loca-tion of a Fin-Stabilized Long Pro-jectile at Supersonic Velocities

Kaiser Wilhelm Inst. Aerodynamic Forces and StreamlinePhenomena for Self-Propelled Mis-siles

F-TS-600-RE

The Magnitudes of Boundary LayerTemperatures, Heat Transfer Coeffi-cients and Skin Temperatures of Ver-tically and Obliquely Launched Ai+Missiles and of the Ai+b Glider

F-TS-6O3-REKraus, Dr. andHerrmann, B.

Kurzweg, Dr, The Aerodynamic Development of Anti-aircraft Rocket "Wasserfall"(Cataract)

F-TS-6I5-RE

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Description

Bramble, R.B., Jr, German Guided Bomb PC-lij.00 Kg FX-1(Fritz-X) (Project No. NTE-15)

F-SU-1152-ND

Henrici, Julius Intelligence Report, Hs-117,"Butterfly"

F-TR-106-ftE

Kramer, Max Remote Controlled Dive Bombs F-TS-551-RE

Guidance and Control

Hill, Landon, P,, Capt, ’AC A Summary of German Missile Con-trol Methods

F-SU-1115-ND

F-TS-IO69-RBIEichler Model for the Gyro-PendulumInvestigation in the Ignition Testand on the Oscillating Table

Schlier Prevention of Roll of the A IVRocket ty Means of a Pendulum

F-TS-1016-RE

Schols, E, Remarks about Geometric Structureand the Construction of the Boun-dary Curve of the Stability Rangeof Constants a G, for a Charac-teristic Equation of the SixthDegree

F-TS-101S-RE

Schubert A Second Model Device for Oscilla-tion Stand Testing of the Effectof a Guide Beam During Combustion

F-TS-1053-RE

Schubert, R, Model for Investigation of thePilot Beam in a Propulsion Test andand on the Experimental TestingTable

F-TS-1020-RE

Vieweg, R., Dr Variable Circuit Reproductions F-TS-5QU-REParachute Recovery

Hardy, Harry K,. 1st Lt, AC German Developments in ParachuteRecovery of Guided Missiles

F-SU-1103-ND

HIGH ALTITUDE FLIGHT

Casto, John G.B., Capt, AC High Altitude Chambers III,Research Laboratories andEquipment

F-IR-92-RE(ATIG-27U)

F-TS-J467-REBenzinger, Theodor Physiological Basis for theConstruction and Use of Strato-sphere Airplanes

F-TS-U59-REHansen, Asmus Problems of High Altitude Flying

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Wagner, Herbert F-TS-590-REReport on the Constructionof High Altitude Aircraft

Deinhardt Increasing the Critical Alti-tude of the 222 E/F

F-TS-5&5-RE

HYDRODYNAMICS

Cavitation

Reichardt, H, Concerning Cavitation Installa-tions for Small Cavitation Numbers

F-TS-69&-RE

Towing

Hinterthan, W, Towing of Turrets, Cabins, Cowlsin the Towing Basin of HS7A

F-TS-1023-RE

ICING

Deicing

Brown, Sheldon W., Coradr, USN Japanese Airplane Deicers F-IR-7i+-RE(ATIG-22)

F-TS-76&-REHamacher Basis for High Voltage Deicing

Ritz-Hentrich Amount of Energy Needed for De-icing Equipment, Report No, Uof the Experimental Group "IceAccretion' 1

Wieghardt, K, Hot Air Discharge for Deicing F-TS-919-RE

Ice Formation- Measurement

F-TS-611-REEarner Ice Formation Measuring Equip-ment Type C-l60

BBttger, R. Suitability of Disc and Cone forIce Layer Measuring by AerodynamicDrag

F-TS-767-RE

Ice Formation and Prevention

Eck Propeller Icing and Its Prevention F-TS-517-REEder Antenna Icing and Its Prevention F-TS-9O7-REDiem, M. Contribution to the Problem of

Ice FormationF-TS-533-HE

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Ice Warning

F-TS-613-REViehmann, H, Further Experiences with the DVLIce Warning Device

Viehmann, H. and Zinsstag Investigation for Improvement ofthe DVL Ice Warning Device

F-TS-612-RE

LANDING AND TAKE-OFF

Becker, Wilhelm The Conductivity of Airplane TailWheel Tires and Its Variation inPractical Use

F-TS-96I-RE

Darevsky, V, M. Determining of Stresses in theFloor at the landing Shock of aSeaplane

F-TS-592-RE

Messerschmitt A.G. Nose Wheel Shimmy Me-262 F-TS-776-REThe Fist Land Airplane CatapultKl-12

F-TS-5US-RE

Maier, E. Comparison of Two Types of NoseWheel Control

F-TS-956-RE

Schrode and Sngert Life of Tail-Wheel Tires,350 x 135# at Various LandingSpeeds

F-TS-925-RE

MATERIALS

Ceramics

Mayer Position of Thermo- and Electro-ceramic Research Carried out bythe Messerschmitt Plant LeichbauRegensburg LTD

F-TS-4+2S-RE

Chemical

Preparation of "Alkazid" M & DIK F-TS-77I-REFabrication

Pahlitzch Low Temperature Cooling in theMachining Process of Metals

F-TS-IO65-RE

Glues

Berger, K and Ktich, W. Determination of the Useful Lifeof Synthetic-Resin Glues by Meansof Viscosity Measurements

F-TS-693-RE

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Bertozzi, General Special Features of Some GermanAirplanes, and Use of a SpecialGlue called ,!Kaurit ,f

F-TS-392-RE

Bock, Eugen The Setting Process of WoodGluing Part I

F-TS-1061-RE

Corry, William A, 2nd Lt, AC Woods and Glues used on Japa-nese Aircraft

F-IR-SO—RE(ATIG-109)

New Synthetic-Resin Glues forWooden Airframes

F-TS-691i~REKttch, W.

Light Metals

Colorimetric Iron Determinationin Light Metals Using Sulf©salicylicAcid

F-TS-1017-REBauer, R.

Creeping Behavior of Softnum-Magnesium-Zinc Alloys atTemperatures from 90° to 1S0°

F-TS-105S-REBollenrath and Grttber

Naugle, C.A, Nonhydroscopic and NoncorrosiveFluxes Employed in the Weldingof Aluminum and Magnesium Alloysin Germany

F-TR-1137-ND

Preliminary Investigation of theUse of Light Materials in Mono-coque Construction

F-TS-65U-RENflLsslein

Sheibley, John W,, Gapt, AC Magnesium Production Methods inJapan

F-IR-113-HE(ATIG-155)

Bibliography on Magnesium

Research of Light Metal Works of theSumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Niihama

F-IR-gg-RE(ATIG-209)

Sheibley, John W., Capt, AC

Magnet Alloys

Galanty, Harold, Pvt, AC Magneto-Strictive Materials F-IR-125-RE(ATIG-2S7)

Galanty, Harold, Pvt, AC Powered Magnetic Core Materialsand a High Permeability Materialfor Casting

F-IR-11S-RE(ATIG-260)

Galanty, Harold, Pvt, AC Supplementary Report on PermanentMagnet Alloys

F-IR-93-Rfi(ATIG-2S3)

Galanty, Harold, Pvt, AC New High-Permeability MagneticMaterial

F-IR-11>-RE(ATIG-ISO)

Metallurgical Research

Sheibley, John W., Capt, AC Metallurgical Research at TohokuImperial University

F-IR-119-RE(ATIG-297)

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Metals

F-TS-626-REPuffer, S.R. andBadger, W.L.

Evaluation of German Steels inUnited States Standards

Paints and Dopes

Japanese Aircraft Paints and Dopes F-IR-S2—RE(ATIG-129)

Coriy, William A«, 2nd Lt, AC

Phosphors

Deutschbein, 0, On a Procedure for ObtainingMonochromatic LuminescentRadiation

F-TS-633-HE

Tomaschek, R. and Bauer, P, Concerning Sensitized Phosphors I F-TS-1S07-RE

Plastics

Plasticizers

F-TS-IO36-RELttffler, Karl, Dr Ether Carboxylic Acid Esters asPlasticizers for Igelit SyntheticRubber

Lttffler, Karl, Dr. Experimental Comparison of theForerun Fatty Acid Ester ofOctanetetrol, of Hexanetriol andPentaerythrite as Plasticizers ofIgelit PCU

F-TS-1013-RE

Lttffler, Karl, Dr. Report Concerning Experiments withSeveral "Cold-Esters 1’ from Leunaas Plasticizers for Igelit PCU

F-TS-1012-RE

Lttffler, Karl, Dr. Styrene Residues as Plasticizersfor Igelit PCU

F-TS-1039-RE

Orth, Dr. Apparatus for Determining MetallicPotassium Content in Potassium-RawPlasticizer Produced by a Conti-nuous Process.

F-TS-1019-RE

Weinbrenner F-TS-63O-REIgelit Plasticizing Agents Basedon Ether-Carboxylic Acids, Thio-Ether-Carboxylic Acids and Thio-Ether Alcohols

Lttffler, Karl Igelit (Synthetic Rubber) Plasti-cizers Containing Sulfur Atoms

F-TS-1QI+9-RE

Polymer!zati on

Jacobi, Dr. Test on the Polymerization ofIgelit PCU, Especially with newEmulsifying Agents

F-TS-1010—RE

Meyer Research on Igelit Latex F-TS-1011-RE

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Properties

Investigation of the Transparencyof Bullet-Proof Glass

F-TS-699-REGary

Lbffler, Dr. Thermal Stability of Igelit PCUPowder and Sheets

F-TS-1002-RE

Sigwart, H, The Effect of Intrinsic CompressiveStresses on Crazing and StrengthCharacteristics of Plexiglas M-33

F-TS-1051-RE

Viewe g Electrical Properties of TransparentPlastic Materials (Organic Glass)

F-TS-1009-RE

Plating

Blasberg, Friedrich Directions for Using the FBM HardChromium Plating Baths. No, 1503/1

F-TS-3&5-RE

Testing

Testing Machines F-TS-7S2-RE

Wood

F-IR-SU-RE(ATIG-32)

Bedrdsley, G.F., Capt, USN Air:raft Veneer PlywoodLaminated Wood and Adhesives

Kuch, W, and Reim, W. Strength and HygroscopicProperties of Light Materials

F-TS-627-RE

F-TS-61jl-REKttch and Schneider Strength Properties of Birch andAlder Laminated Wood

METEOROLOGY

Georgii, Walter Stratospheric Research F-TS-J425-RERegener, Enrich The Structure and Composition

of the Stratosphere,F-TS-509-RE

F-TS-5J45-REGeorgii, Walter Aeronautical Meteorology ofHigh Altitudes

Weickmann, Ludwig Facts Established ThroughMeteorological Research ofthe Stratosphere

F-TS-4+65-RE

F-TS-L27-REStratosphere Research

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ORGANIZATIONS, LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH STATIONS

Dircksen, A.D., Maj, AC Inspection of Equipment Laboratoriesat Tachikawa

F-IR-79-RE(ATIG-107)

Lowell, A.L., Capt, AC andSewell, R.G.S., 2nd Lt, AC

Japanese Organization for Scien-tific Research

F-IR-116-RE(ATIG-185)

Schussler, Karl Ballistic Test and MeasuringEquipment of the Hermann GoeringInstitute of Aeronautical Re-search

F-TS-/4G/4.-RE

Spangler, S.E., Capt, USN Underground Installations NearYokosuka Naval Air Station

F-IR4U+-RE(ATIG-31)

Pickering, W. H. Dr 0 Japanese Organizations forScientific Research

F-IR-lll-RE(ATIG-132)

PACKING

Bennett, Thomas G., Capt, AC Report of Investigation Con-cerning Corrosion Control andPackaging Methods Used byTypical Japanese Manufacturers

F-IR-112-RE(ATIG-H4I)

PHOTOGRAPHY

DuprtJ, P, Report on the German CameraType N.R.b. 35 x 25

F-TS-532-RE

P, Summary Description of a NightAerial Camera

F-TS-5S1-RE

F-TS-i+22-REDescription and Operating In-structions for the Aerial Sur-vey Camera 75 cm, 30 x 30(Rb.75/30) FL 38 016

F-TS-l^-REDescription and Operating In-structions for the Aerial Sur-vey Camera 50 cm, 30 x 30(Rb.5C/30) FL 32 012

Instructions for Use and Main-tenance of the Stratoscope-Recording Camera

F-TS-522-RE

Description and Instructionsfor Use and Maintenance of theAuxiliary Horizon Camera(Designations M I7I4 d)

F-TS4£9-RE

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F-TS-53S-RESchneider, Wilhelm andWilmanns, Gustav

Agfacolor-New

Description and OperatingInstruction for the AerialSurvey Camera 20 cm, JO x JO(Rb.20/30) FL JS 007

F-TS-J426-RE

POWER PLANTS

Combust!on

F-IR-63-RE(ATIG-306)

Bension, Stuart W., Jr,Maj, Ord

Measurement of Velocity ofDetonating Gas (Explosive)

Lichtenberger, F, Temperature Indicator F-TS-930-RE

Cooling

Bosch Large Aircraft Engines withCooling Blowers

F-TS-583-RE

Jung, R. Report on Experiments to Deter-mine Resistance to Flow and Lossof Heat of the light Metal CoolantRadiators Made by the Metall-Veredlungs-G.m.b.H*

F-TS-53U-RE

Links, W, Heat Dissipation and PressureLosses in Light Metal Radiatorsof Small Depths at Various Anglesof Oblique Flow

F-TS-567-RE

Petaja, A.E, Heat Exchangers and EngineCooling (JAP)

F-IR-9S—RE(ATIG-121)

Light-Metal Neral Radiators F-TS-520-RE

Deaeratlon

Kasche Research on Deaeration with theCentrifugal Filter

F-TS-553-RE

Engine Manuals and Descriptions

High-Altitude Engine Jumo 222 E/F F-TS-563-REDeinhardt

F-IR-5U-RE(ATIG-65)

Morse, J.H., Comdr, USN General Information on Develop-ment and Test of the Ne-20

Characteristics of Engines 1kli; R-5 (Gnome-Rhone)

F-TS-4;5U-RE

Characteristics of Gnome-Rhone15 R-12 and 15 R-13 Engines

F-TS-393-RE

F-TS-53S-REInstruction Manual for Jumo Spec-ial Power Plant 00U

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Technical Data on Jet Engine109-011 A-0 (Heinkel)

F-TS-537-RE

Temporary Service Manual 109-OQUB-l and B-4; Engines, Containingthe Most Important Operationaland Servicing Data

F-TS-U12-RE

Preliminary Installation Plan forBMW-01S Turbine Jet Engine

F-TS-J4.3I-KE

Evaluation

Comparison of the Internal Combus-tion Engine with the Turbo-Jet Engine

F-TS-669-RE

F-TS-6S2-RELutz, 0* Bases of Comparison of Jet Pro-pulsion Units

Exhaust Gas Measurement

F-TS-63I-REGroff, H., Dr. Exhaust Gas Measurements withThermo-c ouples

Fuel Injection

Little, E.H. Description of German Fuel In-jection Systems

F-SU-1105-ND

Fuels and Lubricants

Richter Development of a New OxidationProcedure for Lubricating Oils

F-TS-923-RE

Japanese Army Research on AviationFuels and Lubricants at Fuchu

f-ir-M-re(ATIG-57)

Shayeson, MauriceW., Maj, AC

Shayeson, MauriceW., Maj, AC

Japanese Army Research on Avia-tion Fuels and Lubricants, Tachikawa

F-IR4i7-HE(ATIG-56)

F-TS-560-RESiebeneck, Hans, Dr* Tests for Lead in Lead Ethyland Observations on the Vola-tility of Tetraethyl Lead

F-TS-IQI4.3-REWenzel, H, Development of a Testing Pro-cedure in the Single-CylinderEngine for Gumming Tendency ofAircraft Engine Oils in PistonRings

Willich, N, Results of Tests with OxygenCarriers GM 1 (NgO) in Air-plane Engines

F-TS-513-RE

Windisch, W.W. Comparison of the German andWright Field Methods for Deter-mination of Polyisobutylene inLubricating Oil (Project No, DP-151)

F-TR-1135-ND

Windisch, W.W. Petroleum Abstracts from Microfilmof German Documents

F-TS-2-RE

Development of Endurance Test Meth-ods for Fuels in the NSU Engine

F-TS-759-RE

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Gas Turbine-Development

Robinson, W. Intelligence Report, Developmentof a Gas Turbine -with Generatorand Utilization of Coal and Fuelfor Gas Turbines

F-TR-105-RE

Development of Gas TurbinePropulsion in Japan

Wattendorf, F.L.,Karman Mission, andMorse, J.H., USN

F-IR-57-RE(ATIG-72)

High Temperature Materials

F-TS-i^Ol-REKamps, Dr, Conference on Ceramic Materialsfor Jet Propulsion Apparatus

Morse, J.H., Jr., Comdr, USN High Temperature Allqys Used inRocket, Jet and Gas Turbine Appli-cations

F-IR-5S-RE(ATIG-75)

Ignition

F-IE-6C—RE(ATIG-7S)

Morse, J.H.,Jr.,Comdr, USN Low Tension Ignition System

Jet Propulsion Development

Morse, J.H., Jr., Comdr, USN Brief History of Jet, Turbine,and Rocket Development in Japan

F-Uv-61-RE(ATIG-79)

Lubrication

Kasche Oil Economy in the Jumo 222 Re-duction Gears

F-TS-57S-RE

F-TS-565-REKasche Rate of Oil Flow Through theCrankshaft at Various Locations ofthe Oil Inlets in the Piston RodPins

Wenzel, H Development of an Oil TestingMachi ne

F-TS-929-RE

Widmaier, 0. andNenninger, L,

The Effect of Additives on theCoking Tendency of Lubricating Oils

F-TS-953-RE

Performance

F-TS-652-REUllmann, K. andWehner, H.

Investigation Into Increase in Out-put of Aero-Engines

Ullmann, K, andWehner, H,

Investigations Into Power OutputIncrease of Altitude Aero-Engines(6th Report)

F-TS-653-RE

Plating

Blasberg, F, Hard Chromium Plating Equipmentfor Treating Cylinders

F-TS-3S9-RE

Working Directions for theChromium Plating of ExhaustValves 9-2Ol.3il-77O.i2

F-TS-3S7-RE

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Ramjets

Pabst GVD-Report i+0, The PerformanceValues of Lorin (Ramjet) Engineswith Full Ramming of Air

F-TS-51U-RE

The Lorin Duct as Aircraft Pro-pelling Force, and ConstructionDescription No. 2S3 Duct Engine(Athodyd Fighter)

F-TS-523-RE

Rocket

Schaefer, K. On the Thermodynamics of RocketPropulsion I

F-TS-9S2-RE

Superchargers

Comparison Between the Gear-Driven Supercharger and theExhaust-Driven Turbine in aHigh-Altitude Fighter

F-TS-552-RE

Technical Data on Exhaust GasTurbo-Supercharger 9~2l\26 (Heinkel)

F-TS-1M-RE

Tanks

Wehage Storage Tests with Igelia Tanks F-TS-105U-RETurbine Bearings

Investigations Regarding Two Dif-ferent Designs of Radial Supportsfor the Turbine Bearing of theModel 109-011 Jet Engine

F-TS-52S-RE

Turbine Blades

Girntke The Laval Type Bucket Base of theTurbine Disc 109-001,150,13

F-TS-530—RE

F-TS-6S0-REWeske, John R, Turbine-Grid Conference in Bruns-wick, Germany

Present Status of Development ofBlades for Units 00l+ and Oil andDevelopment Trend for 003

F-TS4^5-RE

Turbo Development

F-IR-4+2-RE(ATIG-itf)

Spangler, S.B.* Capt, USN GTPE, Turbo Supercharger, and JetEngine Design and Development

Turbojets-C exponents

Reutter Devices, Gears and Equipment forthe Jet Engine 109-001 (Heinkel)

F-TS-532-RE

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Turbojets-Starters

F-TR-1116A-NDMetcalf, Frank E, The Riedel Two-Cylinder EngineStarter - Model RBA/510The Riedel Highly Volatile FuelStarter of Jet Power Plant 109-011 A-0

F-TS-5W+-RS

Turbojets-Vibration

F-TS-536-RELSffler Vibrations on the Model 109-011Jet Engine (Heinkel)

Tiro-Cycle Engine-Development

Reidel Treaties on the Two Cycle Engine F-TS-5U7*^E

PROCUREMENT

Schmitt, V.A., Maj, AC Japanese Amy Air Force Procurement,Program, Policies and Procedure

F-IR-122-RE(ATIG-311)

PROPELLERS

Lasswell, Philip M.,2nd Lt, AC

Propeller Section at Tachikawa F-IR-4+9-RE(ATIG-5S)

Lasswell, Philip M.,2nd Lt, AC

Sumitomo Kanzaki Propeller Factory F-IR-52-RE(ATIG-61)

Lasswell, Philip M.,2nd Lt, AC

Sumitomo Propeller Developments F-IR-62-RE(ATIG-S3)

Morse, J.H,, Comdr, USN F-XR-U5-REPropeller Design, Development,and Test

Quick, A.W. Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanicsin the Development of Propellers

F-TS-757-RE

SOURCE REFERENCES

German English Dictionary Issue No, 2

Guide to Publication Standardsfor Intelligence (T-2) Reports

A-SSOO-DN

Hille, Wilhelm Information for the AircraftBuilder on Aircraft Drawings

F-TS-762-RE

Subject Classification of Aeronau-tical Literature (ZWB System)

F-TS-J+57-RE

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STRUCTURES

General

F-TS-67S-REGunther, S, andRoot, L,R,

Questionnaire on StructuralMattersj Answers to Questionnaire

THERMODYNAMICS

Noeggerth, Wolfgang Chart for Thermo DynamicalCalculations for Tech Gasesup to 3000°C (Project No,NFE-39)

F-TR-210S-ND

Schmidt, E.,Eckert, E, andGrigull, U,

Heat Transfer by Liquids Near theCritical State

F-TS-527-RE

Report on the Thermodynamic Cal-culation of the State of Combus-tion Gases XXIIj Methanol-Chlortrifluoride Reaction

F-TS-1027-RE

TRAINING

Thomas, D.E., Maj, AC Training Aids and Devices Usedin the Japanese Air Force

F-IR-117-RE(ATIG-2U0)

McDouall, B.H., Capt, ACand Welch, G

Training Methods and Equipmentin the Japanese Air Forces

F-IR-7S-RE(ATIG-S6)

McDouall, B.H., Capt, AC Flexible Gunnery Training in t heJapanese Array and Navy Air Forces

F-IR-120-RE(ATIG-165)

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Pago

Bachem, C, lJ tBadger, W.L. 20Baker, Richard J., 1st Lt, AC 5,6Earner lyBauer, P, 20Bauer, R. 19Beardsley, G.F., Capt, USN 13,U+,21Becker, Wilhelm 12, lgBennett, Thomas G,, Capt, AC 22Bension, Stuart W., Jr., Maj, Ord 23Benzinger, Theodor 16Berger, K. lgBertozzi, General 19Beushausen, W. 3Blasberg, Friedrich 21,25Bock, Eugen 19Bollenrath 19Bosch 12,25Bottger, R. lyBramble, R.B., Jr, 16Braun 2,11Brown, Sheldon W., Comdr, USN 1,17Buhl, Walter T. U4Buseraann, A. 3Byers, John R,, 1st Lt, AC 5Castor, John G.B., Capt, AC 14,16Corry, William A., 2nd Lt, AC 19,20Crone 12Czerlinsbey 10Darevsky, V.M. lgDeibel, R.F., Lt. Comdr, USN 11,13,114.Deinhardt 17,23Deutschbein, 0, 20Diem, M. 17Dietze 1Dilworth, J.A., Capt, AC 7, gDirchsen, A.D., Maj, AC 13,22Dupre* , P 22Eck 17Eckert, E. 2gEder 17Eichler 16Eichner 6Eisenberg 11Engert lgFleissner, G, 13Fleming, Dennis J., 2nd Lt, AC 11,13Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau G.m.b.H. 6Ford, Robert J., 1st Lt, AC 6Galanty, H., Pvt, AC 13,19Gary 21Georgii, Walter 21Gilmore, J.H.,Capt, AC I4, 7Gimtke 1,26Gloeckner, H. II4Goethert, H. I4Grigull, U. 2gGroeber, H. 12,19

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Groff, H., Dr. 2I4Groseclose, R.J., Capt, AC 7(broth 1+Guenter, Siegfried 1,3,5, 6Gunther, S. 2g

Hafer, Xaver 1Hall, E.N., Maj, AC 5Haller, Geo, L,, Col, AC 13Hamacher 17Hampp 10Hansen, Asmus 16Hardy, Harry K., 1st Lt, AC 16Harmeming 11Hartsfield, Wm. L., Maj, AC 12Hatter, George L., Col, AC 10Hechtel, R, 12Heerdt 6Helmbold, Heinrich B, gHelmick, P.F., Col, AC 5,8Hemke, Prof, I4.Henning, E.S., 1st Lt, AC 10Hennings, W, 2,3Henrici, Julius 16Henschke, U, 1Hermann, B, 15Hill, Landon P,, Capt, AC 16Hille, Wilhelm 27Hinterthan, W. 17Hobbs, Marvin 12Hoch, Hans 3Hoenl, H. hHoh 12Hohenemser, K, 8,9Hohbach 5,6Isermann, R. 15Jacobi 20Jensen, A.G., S/Sgt, AC 13Jordan 1Jung, R. 23Kaiser Wilhelm Inst. -

Kamps 25Karlson, P. . 1Kasche 23,25Katterback 1Kerr, W.M., Capt, AC 7Knacke, T, 15Kramer, Max 16Kraus 15Kflch, W. lg,19,21Kuechemann 1KUhn, r , 13Kurzke, H. 11Kurzweg 15Lasswell, Philip M., 2nd Lt, AC 27Lerame, H. 3Lichtenberger, F, 23Liebe 2lienarz 2

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Saveliev, V. V. 2Sauer 2Schaefer, K. 26Schaller, W.H., S/Sgt, AC lUSchaffer 12Schaffer, H. 11,12Schlier 16Schmid, K. S,10Schmidt, E, 26Schmitt, V.A., Maj, AC 27Schneider 21Schneider, Wilhelm 23Schniederraann, J, 11Scholheimer kSchols, E. 16Schoppe, G, 9Schrode ISSchubert, R, 16Schulze-Schwanebrugge 12Schussler, Karl 22Schwarz 2Schweir, W. 1Sewell, R.G.S., 2nd Lt, AC 22Shayeson, Maurice W., Maj, AC 2kSheibley, John W,, Capt, AC 19Siebeneck, Hans 2kSigwart, H, 21Sissingh, Gerhard 9Spangler, S.B., Capt USN 3,22,26Stark 11Stending 9Sudeck 11Thomas, D.E., Maj, AC lk,15»2&Tomaschek, R. 20Ullmann, K, 25Van Wart, F.D., 1st Lt, AC 5, 6, 7Viehmann, H. . 11,12,13,16Vieweg, R, 16,21Wagner, Herbert 17Wattendorf, F.L., Karman Mission 25Weber 1Weber, E, 15Wehage - 26Wehner, H, 25Weickmann, Ludwig 21Weinbrenner 20Weissinger 14.Welch, G # 26Wenzel, H. 2i|,25Weske, John R, 26Widmaier, 0* 25Wieghardt, K. 17Wielandt 2Wiesselsberger, C. i+Willich, N, 2kYYilmanns, Gustav 23Windisch, W.W. 2kWright Field Library, Reference Br, 6Zinsstag lgZisler, S„ 11Zobel, Theo, 3

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Lindemann, H, 2Linder, L. 11Linke, W. 23Lippisch, A, - 5Little, E.H. 2kLttffler, Karl, Dr. 20,21,27Lohmann, H« 15Lowell, A.L., Capt, AC 1,22Ludweig, H. 3^15Luetgebrune, H, 3Lutz, 0. 2kLvixenb\xrger, Hans kJfeidelung, Georg 15Magnus, K. lUMaicr, E, 16Maier, Karl lij.Mauch lUMayer 16McConnell, Gene F., Cpl, AC 6McDouall, B.H., Capt, AC 26Meister, F.J, ’ kMelhardt 11Messerschmitt, A.G, 6,12,13,16Metcalf, Frank E, 27Meyer 20Monke, Victor J., Capt, AC 15Morse, J.H., Comdr, USN 2,10,23,25,27Mueser, H, 11Multhopp, Hans 3Nauber 6Naugle, C.A. 19Nenninger, L. 25Neubauer, A. 11,12Nicholson, Hayden C., Maj, MC kNoeggerth, Wolfgang 26Ntisslein 19Orth 20Oswatitsch 15Pabst 26Pahlitzch 16Ferret 1CPetaga, A.E., Maj, AC 7,15,23Pick, Heinz 11Pickering, W.H. 12,22Pinsker, W, 2Pippel 10Puffer, S.R, 20Quick, A.W, 27Rapp, Harry W. 10Regener, Enrich 21Reidel 27Reichardt, H, 1,17Reiher, H, kReim, W. 21Reutter 26Richardson, M.B. 6Richter 2kRitz-Hentrich I7Robinson, W, 25Rott, L.R. 26Ross, Charles A., 1st Lt, AC 5Rottgart, J, 11

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