Harnessing the Airplane

Harnessing the Airplane
Author: Lori A. Henning
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806163741

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At its dawn in the early twentieth century, the new technology of aviation posed a crucial question to American and British cavalry: what do we do with the airplane? Lacking the hindsight of historical perspective, cavalry planners based their decisions on incomplete information. Harnessing the Airplane compares how the American and British armies dealt with this unique challenge. A multilayered look at a critical aspect of modern industrial warfare, this book examines the ramifications of technological innovation and its role in the fraught relationship that developed between traditional ground units and emerging air forces. Cavalry officers pondered the potential military uses of airplanes and other new technologies early on, but preferred to test them before embracing and incorporating them in their operations. Cavalrymen cautiously examined airplane capabilities, developed applications and doctrine for joint operations, and in the United States, even tried to develop their own, specially designed craft. Throughout the interwar period, instead of replacing the cavalry, airplanes were used cooperatively with cavalry forces in reconnaissance, security, communication, protection, and pursuit—a collaboration tested in maneuvers and officially blessed in both British and American doctrine. This interdependent relationship changed drastically, however, during the 1930s as aviation priorities and doctrine shifted from tactical support of ground troops toward independent strategic bombardment. Henning shows that the American and British experiences with military aviation differed. The nascent British aviation service made quicker inroads into reconnaissance and scouting, even though the British cavalry was the older institution with more-established traditions. The American cavalry, despite its youth, contested the control of reconnaissance as late as the 1930s, years after similar arguments ended in Britain. Drawing on contemporary government reports, memoirs and journals of service personnel, books, and professional and trade journals and magazines, Harnessing the Airplane is a nuanced account of the cavalry’s response to aviation over time and presents a new perspective on a significant chapter of twentieth-century military history.

Harnessing the Sky

Harnessing the Sky
Author: Frederick Trapnell,Dana Trapnell Tibbitts
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612518558

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Harnessing the Sky is one of the last untold stories in 100 years of naval aviation. Th is biography of Vice Adm. Frederick M. Trapnell explores the legacy of the man who has been called “the godfather of current naval aviation.” A pilot of calculated courage, “Trap” entered the Navy when test pilots were more like stuntmen than engineers. Airplanes had not yet come into their own as weapons of war, and they had an undeveloped role in the fleet. His vision and leadership shaped the evolution of naval aviation through its formative years and beyond. When the threat of war in 1940 raised an alarm over the Navy’s deficiency in aircraft—especially fighters—Trap was appointed to lead the Flight Test Section to direct the development of all new Navy airplanes. He played a key role in expediting the evolution of the two superb fighters that came to dominate the air war against Japan—the Corsair and Hellcat. After World War II, Trap returned as commander of the Naval Air Test Center to lead the Navy through the challenges of transitioning to jets. Trap was not only the first U.S. Navy pilot to fly a jet, but is also recognized for defining the operating requirements for carrier-based jet propelled aircraft. Over the course of two decades, Trap tested virtually every naval aircraft prototype and pioneered the philosophy and the methods of the engineering test pilot. He demanded comprehensive testing of each airplane in conditions and maneuvers it would face in wartime fleet operations. These innovations kept the Navy at the forefront of modern aviation, and stand as an enduring legacy to the man who is regarded as the foremost test pilot in a century of naval aviation.

Accelerations and Passenger Harness Loads Measured in Full scale Light airplane Crashes

Accelerations and Passenger Harness Loads Measured in Full scale Light airplane Crashes
Author: A. Martin Eiband,Scott H. Simpkinson,Dugald O. Black
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1953
Genre: Acceleration (Mechanics)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024831567

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Full-scale light-airplane crashes simulating stall-spin accidents were conducted to determine the decelerations to which occupants are exposed and the resulting harness forces encountered in this type of accident. Crashes at impact speeds from 42 to 60 miles per hour were studied. The airplanes used were of the familiar steel-tube, fabric-covered, tandem, two-seat type.

The Little Plane That Could

The Little Plane That Could
Author: Robert Delaurentis,Susan Gilbert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1732493715

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This illustrated children's book is for all the little boys and girls that love airplanes. You'll encounter Dash who wants to learn to fly and his fellow airplane friends who inspire and share their experiences. Bits of facts about airplanes have been woven into the book, providing little future aviators with a story that lets their love of flight come to life.If your child loves "Super Wings" they are sure to love The Little Plane That Could!

Light Transport Airplane Airworthiness Review

Light Transport Airplane Airworthiness Review
Author: United States. Flight Standards Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1978
Genre: Airworthiness certificates
ISBN: IND:30000066318027

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Your Shoulder Harness

Your Shoulder Harness
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1984
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: MINN:31951002925369L

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Federal aviation regulations

Federal aviation regulations
Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1310
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:30000011640038

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Federal Register

Federal Register
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Delegated legislation
ISBN: UCR:31210024750992

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