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kennethklee 14th March 2009 20:19

Re: annular radiator - advantages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Snautzer (Post 82985)
would this help?
Fluid-Dynamic Drag
Hoerner

Snautzer-

Thanks so much for scanning and sharing the Hoerner pages, they "fit the bill" perfectly. I hesitate to ask for fear of appearing ungrateful and churlish...but the attached jpg's are difficult to read as they are so small and I cannot make out about 1/3 of the text. When I enlarge the image, the resolution degrades and the text becomes a blur. Would it be possible to provide larger scanned images with more resolution? I am very eager to read the text on these pages and would be very appreciative if you could indulge us with a second scan with larger and more resolute images.

Thanks much again for sharing these pages!

Kenneth

Snautzer 14th March 2009 21:56

Re: annular radiator - advantages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George Hopp (Post 83021)
Great stuff, Snautzer! Any chance of getting a scan of the 2nd page of those 3 pages?
All the best,
George


There is a very big change on that !

Snautzer 14th March 2009 22:09

Re: annular radiator - advantages?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kennethklee (Post 83051)
Snautzer-

.but the attached jpg's are difficult to read

Kenneth

That can be solved i think

all pages together isnt allowed (to big) will upload it somewhere else

See youre pm box Kenneth en George Hopp

Juha 15th March 2009 11:20

Re: annular radiator - advantages?
 
Hello Snautzer!
Very interesting.
thanks a lot for the scans!

Juha

Snautzer 16th March 2009 13:41

Re: annular radiator - advantages?
 
In the same book is a drag analysis for the Me109G.

Hoerner states that he chose this plane because he has personal experience on this plane and on the bases of the wind tunnel testing and test flying of and for the plane.
Should be pretty accurate.


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