
European Aeronautical Laboratories—II
Their Organization, Equipment, and Method of Investigation

European Aeronautical Laboratories—II
Their Organization, Equipment, and Method of Investigation

European Aeronautical Laboratories—I
Their Organization, Equipment and Methods of Investigation

Elements of Theoretical Aeromechanics
Part II Concluded. —Aerodynamics

Elements of Theoretical Aeromechanics
Part II Continued—Aerodynamics

Elements of Theoretical Aeromechanics
Part II.—Aerodynamics (Irrotational)

Elements of Theoretical Aeromechanics
Part I.—Aerostatics

The Resistance of the Air and Aviation
Eiffel's Memoir on Experimental Aerodynamics

Torque in Aeroplane Propellers
Theory and Practical Determination

The Undeveloped Art of Soarinǵ
Its Theory and Practice

Stress in Aeroplanes in Curvilinear and Fancy Flight
The Mechanical Significance of Aerial Antics

The Speed of an Aeroplane
How it may be Determined

Atmospheric Friction as an Obstacle in Locomotion