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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautical Engineering, Engineering Aerodynamics
Overview of the dynamics of aircraft design, circa 1936Overview of the dynamics of aircraft design, circa 1936 aircraft design -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (collection) - Applied Aerodynamics
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - ARL - The Effect Of Rocket Fuel Pods On The Longitudinal Stability And Drag Of Jindivik Target Aircraft
Aerodynamics Note 199 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - GAF - A Summary Of Development And Performance Of High Aspect Ratio Jindivik
GAF Aerodynamics Note B3/28 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - GAF - A Summary Of The MK.3 Jindivik Development Trials
GAF Aerodynamics Note B3/29 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - An Alphabetical List Of Some French Terms Used In Aeronautics And Their English Equivalents (Second Edition)
Dept. Of Supply ARL Aerodynamics Memorandum 160 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautics, Basic Aeronautics
Fundametals of aerodynamics for studentsnon-fictionFundametals of aerodynamics for students -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Early aeronautics, The Aero Manual 1910
Reprint of original 1910 technical overview of aerodynamics1972 reprint of original 1910 manualnon-fictionReprint of original 1910 technical overview of aerodynamicsearly aerodynamics, -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - Wamira NIA E-1 Drawings and documents
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Qantas Boeing 707 Maintenance, Qantas Boeing 707-138B Lecture Notes forAircraft Maintenance Engineers, Part 2, Volume 4, Section 8
Full lecture notes on Boeing 707-138B for maintenance engineers, circa 1963Large manual in book form Full lecture notes on Boeing 707-138B for maintenance engineers, circa 1963aerodynamics, air conditioning, electrical power, hydraulic power -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Technical pilot interviews, Act The Technical Pilot Interview
Technical questions/answers & illustrations covering light aircraft to heavy jet operations, circa 1993Technical questions/answers & illustrations covering light aircraft to heavy jet operations, circa 1993aerodynamics, engines, navigation, instruments, and more -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Syllabus, Education Department, Victoria, Syllabuses, Technical Schools, 1921 and 1924
Syllabuses produced by the Education Department of Victoria. They are for Technical Schools and outline requirements for various subjects. They were produced at the beginning of each year. .1, .2, .3 are for 1921. .4 to .22 are for 1924. .1: Mechanics and Mechanics Applied to Mining (1921) .2: Mechanics and Heat (1921) .3: Graphics (1921) .4: Hydraulics (1924) .5: Civil Engineering (1924) .6: Electrical Technology (1924) .7: Electric Wiring (1924) .8: Sheet Metal Work, Pattern Cutting for Tinsmiths, Galvanized Iron Workers and Sheet Copper Workers (1924) .9: Metal Work (Machine Shop Practice) (1924) .10: Farm Irrigation and Irrigation Engineering .11: Food Analysis .12: Theory of Aircraft Design and Construction (1924) .13: Iron, Steel and Engineering Alloys (Special Course for Aeronautical Engineers) (1924) .14: Civil Engineering (1924) .15: Diploma Students - Iron, Steel and Engineering Alloys (1924) .16: Aerodynamics (1924) .17: Electrical Engineering (1914) .18: Mechanical Drawing, 2nd Year Students - Junior Technical Schools (1924) .19: Mechanical Drawing, 3rd Year Students - Junior Technical Schools or Preparatory Evening Course for Technical School Students (1924) .20: Mathematics (1924) .21: Diploma Courses in Engineering - Electrical, Mechanical, Marine, Civil, Aeronautical (1924) .22: Civil Engineering (1924) 22 items, A5 in size. Some are folded sheets of A4 paper.sylabus, education department, victoria, technical schools, 1921, 1924, mechanic and mechanics applied to mining, mechanis and heat, graphics, hydraulics, civil engineering, electrical technology, electric wiring, sheet metal work, pattern cutting for tinsmiths, galvanised iron workers, sheet copper workers, machine shop practice, farm irrigation, irrigation engineering, food analysis, theory of aircraft design and construction, aeronautical engineers, diploma students, aerodynamics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mechanical drawing, junior technical schools, evening course for technical students, mathematics -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Press Release 1975, Melbourne Legacy, A high flier, 1975
A press release from Melbourne Legacy in 1975 which relates a story of how Legacy works. The information was intended to be used by press and magazines etc. The title 'A high flier' is about 'Bill' a young 13 year old boy who lived with his mother, a widow, and 10 other children in poor surroundings. Legacy was able to organise assistance from War Service Homes to give them a chance of a home of their own. Legacy helped in the usual way, with educational expenses, school uniforms, and other school expenses. Bill achieved his leaving certificate, then matriculated and gained a Commonwealth scholarship. He chose to do Aeronautical Engineering at Melbourne University and Legacy provided a spot for him at Blamey House where he could live close to his studies. He went on to complete his studies at University of Sydney and helped by a research scholarship also the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London, then commenced a post-graduate PhD studies in Aerodynamics. He became a Research Lecturer at the Imperial College. The final paragraph mentions 'Bill is now nearly 30 and is on the threshold of a rewarding life, contributing to man's knowledge of aerodynamics and Legatees have repaid a debt to his father, one of their comrades.'A record of how Legacy promoted their work in the 1970s.Blue foolscap page x 2 with black type of a press release in 1975.Title 'A high flier'press release, case studies -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Wamira documents and drawings
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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Skis Snow Competition, circa 1966
The post World War II migration of European "snow skiiers" into Australia combined with the construction of Hydo Electricity Schemes in both the N.S.W.and Victorian Alps regions, opened up these winter snow areas to a greater influx of tourists and holiday adventurers interested in "winter" sports. The ability to project, on a global scale, skiing facilities of international standards to those in the northern hemisphere during their summer has opened up the Australia ski resorts and their facilities to a much greater winter sport orientated population. These cross country skis were purchased by a member of the Bogong Ski Club and were part of a bulk ski stock consignment from Finland in 1966/67. They were introduced into the Victorian Alps to encourage skiers to take up cross country skiing both at Falls Creek and Mount Buller. This initiative spurred on the now annual 42 kilometre cross country "Kangaroo Hoppet" race at Falls Creek. This race is currently the biggest cross country snow skiing race in Australia. These snow skis were made in Finland. They are wooden (hickory) skis and made from four strips (glued and shaped) pieces of wood that are not laminated. There is a painted blue flash on the top of the skis that extends the full length of the skis. The face of the underside of the skis is flat and is coated in black Stockholm tar. Glider or grip wax was applied onto this base. The top body of the skis is tapered from shoe position to both front and back tips.Tapered curvatures from foot radiating to all sides provides the required aerodynamics. Metal boot bindings consisting of a toe plate with adjustable toe clip and a heel plate, both of which are screwed onto the skis. "KILPA, KARHU URHEILUTARPEITA SPORTART1KLAR, Karhu-Valtz Finland. Hickorypohjin"snow skiing, cross country skiing, falls creek winter tourism -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Archive (Item) - Box WP7 Prowse Collection See details under Description Section
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Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 1943
The Laister-Kauffman 10A (LK10A) is a 2 seat a military training glider developed from a successful Jack Laister single seat glider called Yankee Doodle that first flew in 1938 and was exhibited at the Paris Air Show of 1939. The two seater variation was ordered in 1941 by the US Army for training glider pilots of troop carrying gliders. The military designation was XTG-4. The LK 10A glider was a simpler, more robust design than Yankee Doodle. A longer canopy enclosed both seating positions. The top of the fuselage formed a straight ridge from the top of the canopy to the point where the fin – rudder connected. Also, the design was simplified by adopting straight spar wings of 15.2 metres in place of gull wings of 14.170 metres. During the war years 156 LK10As were produced before the contracts to supply the US Army were terminated. Many of these were later sold as surplus. The Museum’s exhibit (serial number 122) was built in 1943. It was imported into Australia in the 1950s by Ric New, a member of the Gliding Club of Western Australia. Ric New modified the glider by “flat topping” the fuselage and making other aerodynamic changes. This kind of modification of the LK10A was a well tried strategy in United States for extracting better performance from the glider. It is understood that the reduction in weight and cleaner aerodynamics from the changes could increase the glide ratio from 1:24 to something like 1:30. The LK10A was located at the Gliding Club of Western Australia for many years. Records reveal that it was kept airworthy until about 1975. The LK10A is an important acquisition in that it allows one to compare the state of two seat glider design in United States and the United Kingdom in the immediate post war period. It is interesting to note that at that time a number of clubs in Australia who acquired a two seat glider for training chose the United Kingdom open cockpit high strutted wing offerings from Slingsby (e.g. T31) instead of more innovative military surplus gliders from America. Modified LK10A glider consisting of tubular steel fuselage with a combination of fabric and metal covering, fabric covered wooden wings and other flying surfaces.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, laister, kauffman, ric new, gliding club of western australia, lk10a, yankee doodle, xtg-4 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Technical Aerodynamics, Karl D Wood
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - A Text Book on Aviation Volume 1 Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight, Leslie Thorpe
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerial Flight: Aerodynamics, F. W. Lanchester, Aerodonetics: Constituting the Second Volume of a Complete Work on Aerial Flight, 1910
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Helicopter Aerodynamics, RW Prouty Rotor & Wing International
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aerodynamics Graphs and calculations, Government Aircraft Factories Project Note F2/30
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - CAC Report on the Aerodynamics of the CAC CA-15 'Kangaroo' Fighter, Aerodynamic Characteristics of the Wing of the CA-15 Fighter Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics for engineering students, Aerodynanmics for Engineering Students
Overview of aeronautical engneesring for students in the early stages of their courseHardback book non-fictionOverview of aeronautical engneesring for students in the early stages of their course aeronautical engineering