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American X-vehicles: An inventory, X-1 to X-50

American X-vehicles: An inventory, X-1 to X-50


American X-vehicles: An inventory, X-1 to X-50 By Dennis R Jenkins
Publisher: NASA Publication 2003 | 63 Pages | ASIN: B0006RPZCA | PDF | 1 MB



For a while, it seemed the series of experimental aircraft sponsored by the U. S. government had run its course. Between the late 1940s and the late 1970s, almost thirty designations had been allocated to aircraft meant to explore new flight regimes or untried technologies. Then, largely, it ended. But there was a resurgence in the mid- to late1990s, and as we enter the fourth year of the new millennia, the designations are up to X-50.
Many have a misconception that X-vehicles have always explored the high-speed and high-altitude flight regimes-something popularized by Chuck Yeager in the original X-1 and the exploits of the twelve men that flew the X-15. Although these flight regimes have always been in the spotlight, many others have been explored by X-vehicles. The little Bensen X-25 never exceeded 85 mph, and others were limited to speeds of several hundred mph.
There has been some criticism that the use of X designations has been corrupted somewhat by including what are essentially prototypes of future operational aircraft, especially the two JSF demonstrators. But this is not new - the X-11 and X-12 from the 1950s were going to be prototypes of the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile, and the still-born Lockheed X-27 was always intended as a prototype of a production aircraft. So although this practice does not represent the best use of “X” designations, it is not without precedent.



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AG Military Aircrafts Collection #47

AG Military Aircrafts Collection #47

AG Military Aircrafts Collection #47
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Improving the Efficiency of Engines for Large Nonfighter Aircraft


National Academies Press "Improving the Efficiency of Engines for Large Nonfighter Aircraft"
National Academies Press | 2007-07-30 | ISBN: 0309103991 | 192 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB


Because of the important national defense contribution of large, non-fighter aircraft, rapidly increasing fuel costs and increasing dependence on imported oil have triggered significant interest in increased aircraft engine efficiency by the U.S. Air Force. To help address this need, the Air Force asked the National Research Council (NRC) to examine and assess technical options for improving engine efficiency of all large non-fighter aircraft under Air Force command. This report presents a review of current Air Force fuel consumption patterns; an analysis of previous programs designed to replace aircraft engines; an examination of proposed engine modifications; an assessment of the potential impact of alternative fuels and engine science and technology programs, and an analysis of costs and funding requirements.

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Flight International - 5-11 May 2009


Flight International - 5-11 May 2009
English | 69 pages | PDF | 46.84 MB

Flight International (or Flight) is a global aerospace weekly publication. Founded in 1909, it is the world's oldest continuously-published aviation news magazine. With a team of journalists and correspondents around the world, it provides global coverage of aerospace manufacturing and aviation operations in the areas of air transport, business aviation, defense, general aviation and spaceflight. Features include the magazine's famous aircraft cutaway illustrations, flight tests of new aircraft, in-service reports and sector-by-sector analysis.


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Soviet Air Force Fighter Colours 1941-45


Erik Pilawskii - Soviet Air Force Fighter Colours 1941-45
Classic Publications | 2004 | ISBN: 190322330X | 224 pages | PDF | 140.8 MB

This book represents probably the most detailed study published in the English language of the camouflage and markings of the fighter aircraft of the Soviet Air Force during World War II. Erik Pilawskii is a scholar of the Soviet Air Force in World War II and has undertaken several years of research to produce this ground-breaking book. With information drawn from previously inaccessible Soviet archives, the author first presents a detailed analysis of the developments, trends, patterns and irregularities of the color systems seen on Russian fighters and offers a fascinating insight into the workings of the Soviet manufacturing system responsible for this task. He then brings readers a technical study of each of the main fighter aircraft and variants, and each description is followed by coverage of camouflage and markings, factory-applied, field variations and seasonal. The text is supported by hundreds of rare and previously unpublished photographs and more than 40 commissioned full color artworks. Furthermore, hundreds of color illustrations portray the immense variety of patterns related to this fascinating subject. This book will be a must-have for all students of Soviet air power and Russian aircraft modelers.

Spinning Flight: Dynamics of Frisbees, Boomerangs, Samaras, and Skipping Stones


Spinning Flight: Dynamics of Frisbees, Boomerangs, Samaras, and Skipping Stones
Publisher: Springer | Pages: 346 | 2006-08-30 | ISBN 0387307796| PDF | 15 MB

More frisbees are sold each year than baseballs, basketballs and footballs combined. Yet these familiar flying objects have subtle and clever aerodynamic and gyrodynamic properties which are only recently being documented by wind tunnel and other studies. In common with other rotating bodies discussed in this readily accessible book, they are typically not treated in textbooks of aeronautics and the literature is scattered in a variety of places. This book develops the theme of disc-wings and spinning aerospace vehicles in parallel. Since many of the examples are recreational, anyone who enjoys these activities will likely find it profitable and enjoyable. In addition to spinning objects of various shapes, several exotic manned aircraft with disc planforms have been proposed and a prototypes built – these include a Nazi ‘secret weapon’ and the De Havilland Avrocar, also discussed in the book. Boomerangs represent another category of spinning aerodynamic body whose behavior can only be understood by coupling aerodynamics with gyrodynamics. The narrative, supported by equations and graphs, explains how the shape and throw of a boomerang relates to its trajectory. The natural world presents still other examples, namely the samaras or ‘seed-wings’ of many tree species, which autorotate during their descent, like a helicopter whose engine has failed. The flight performance of these spinning wings directly affects the dispersal and thus the evolutionary competitiveness of the trees concerned. Samara-type configurations are also considered for instrumentation and other payload dispersal applications. In short, the book discusses a range of familiar, connected, but largely undeveloped, topics in an accessible, but complete, manner.



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MiG-21 Units of the Vietnam War-Combat Aircraft Series 29


MiG-21 Units of the Vietnam War-Combat Aircraft Series 29
Osprey Publishing | ISBN :1841762636 | 2001 | PDF | 100 Pages | English | 54 MB



US NAVY F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers-Combat Aircraft Series 30


US NAVY F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers-Combat Aircraft Series 30
Osprey Publishing | ISBN :1841762646 | 2002 | PDF | 100 Pages | English | 46.5 MB




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Jane's Tanks Recognition Guide, Modern Fighter Aircraft Technology & Tactics





Jane's Tanks and Combat Vehicles Recognition Guide, 2nd edition (NOTE, this is 2nd, not 3d edition!)

A fully illustrated encyclopaedia of all modern military vehicles in service today. Includes tanks, personnel carriers, reconnaissance vehicles; self-propelled guns and self-propelleled anti-aircraft systems.

- Technical data for over 200 vehicles
- Recognition features
- Line drawings
- Over 1000 photographs



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Jane's Air-Launched Weapons


Jane's Air-Launched Weapons | 2005 Year | PDF | 38.3 Mb | 3290 Pages


Jane's Air-Launched Weapons is the only accessible and constantly updated guide to the world's inventories of airborne weapons. Covering well over 600 systems, in-service or in development, it provides a detailed and comprehensive reference to: capabilities and technology; functionality and effectiveness; user base; combat record; upgrades, variants and future enhancements. Entries are partnered with extensive analysis tables covering all weapon types, national inventories and aircraft weapon loads. The guide documents the world's air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, bombs, rockets, guns and underwater weapons, including new and emerging weapon capabilities.

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Air-to-air missiles
Air-to-surface missiles
Bombs
Guns, pods and mountings
Air-launched rockets
Underwater weapons
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FALCON 4.0 - F-16 FLIGHT SIMULATOR

FALCON 4.0 - F-16 FLIGHT SIMULATOR
Posted By : freeloader | Date : 21 Mar 2006 09:11 | Comments : 8

If all you want to do is ram the throttle forward, punch holes in the sky, and gun down the bad guys without having to think too much, the excellent "Jane's WWII Fighters" is the sim for you. If, however, you recognize that modern-day fighter pilots are the ultimate high performance human beings who combine tactical combat knowledge with the ability to manage incredibly complex airplanes and systems under intense physical and mental stress, and if taking on just the idea of that kind of challenge appeals to you, buy Falcon
4.0 right now before it disappears completely. The sad truth is that this sim is simply too good for 90% of its potential market - the average "casual" PC flyer will open the (very well written) 500+ page manual and feel like a Maverick has hit him or her in the noggin. USAF fighter pilots are some of the smartest, brightest, most over-achieving people on the planet, and to master Falcon 4.0, that's pretty much who you will need to be as well. If you've got what it takes, however, the rewards are here - and I do mean all the rewards are here. Everything. This is as good as PC-based jet fighter sims are ever going to be.
Note: This review applies to Falcon 4.0 flown in Campaign mode with avionics, flight model and systems all set to "realistic." If you just want to turn, burn and heave missiles at things, you can turn all that stuff down to "easy," enter the Dogfight arena, and have a blast!


Falcon 4.0's development was dropped by Microprose shortly after it's release in 1998, probably because of it's complexity and the large number of bugs that were showing up in the game. They probably thought it wasn't worth the cost of making all the fixes. But, because it was such an excelent flight simulator (probably more accurately called an F-16 flight trainer), in spite of its problems, it had drawn a large crowd of enthusiasts, very similar to the Trekkies that popped up after the original Star Trek TV series was canceled. They took up the gauntlet and proceded to produce their own patches and updates. Because it was an enthusiast based effort it proved to be very anarchic, a muddled up pile of patches that was difficult to sort out as to which worked with what. The enthusiast effort finally seems to have matured into only a few branches now. The patching system enclosed in this offering seems to give an excelent running sim. I suggest you apply the 1.08 patch and then give it a spin. It actually runs out fairly good after that patch. Then apply the SP4.2 patch installer and give it another try. You'll be amazed at how good a job the enthusiasts have done. I suggest you download the manuals first and take a look at them, then decide if you want to give it a try.


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How to Fly and Fight in the Mikoyan Mig-29


How to Fly and Fight in the Mikoyan Mig-29
HarperCollins Publishers | ISBN 0004721446 | 1998 | PDF | 97 pages | 11 MB

Jane's At the Controls is a new series providing a 'hands-on' briefing of what it is like to fly and fight in modern combat aircraft. The MiG-29 was introduced by the Soviet air-force just as the Warsaw Pact began to break up. Armed with a new generation of air-to-air missiles and capable of astonishing maneuvers that can give it to the edge against most modern interceptors, the MiG-29 remains one of the best fighter aircraft in the world today.


Jane's How to fly and fight in the Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum


J.Lake - How to fly and fight in the Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum
HarperCollins Publishers | 1998 | ISBN: 0004721446 | English | 94 pages | PDF | 21.46 Mb

Jane's At the Controls is a new series providing a 'hands-on' briefing of what it is like to fly and fight in modern combat aircraft. The MiG-29 was introduced by the Soviet air-force just as the Warsaw Pact began to break up. Armed with a new generation of air-to-air missiles and capable of astonishing maneuvers that can give it to the edge against most modern interceptors, the MiG-29 remains one of the best fighter aircraft in the world today.

Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2004-2005


Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2004-2005
DJVU | English | 908 pages | ISBN 0710626142 | 2004 | 47,7 MB





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