INDEX.
- Aileron and warp control, [101]
- Aluminium, [16]
- Anchorage of wires to eyebolts, [55]
- Ash, [10]
- Ash, weight of, [10]
- Axle fairings, [98]
- Biplane trussing, [62]
- Birch, [12]
- Birch, weight of, [12]
- Brazing and welding, [52]
- Bridge-type undercarriage suspension, [98]
- Control systems, [101]
- Control by inherent stability, [102]
- Control, vertical column, [103]
- Control, wheel type, [104]
- Control, the “Dep,” [106]
- Control, the “Wright,” [107]
- Control surfaces, balancing of, [102]
- Cypress, [13]
- Drift bracing, [65]
- Drilling of bolt-holes, [124]
- Duralumin, [17]
- Engine mountings, [116]
- Engine mountings, rotary, [118]
- Engine mountings, overhung, [119]
- Engine mountings, stationary, [121]
- Engine mounting materials, [117]
- Erection and alignment, [123]
- Fabric, attachment of, [47]
- Fabric, sagging of, [40]
- Fabric, tension of, [48]
- Fabric, friction blocks, [49]
- False ribs, [41]
- Fineness ratio, [26]
- Fuselage construction, [67]
- Fuselage covering, [71]
- Fuselage contours, [75]
- Fuselage erection, [127]
- Fuselage fittings, [77]
- Fuselage struts, [28]
- Fuselage types, [67]
- Glue, defects of, in wing spars, [33]
- Hickory, [11]
- Interplane struts, tapering of, [26]
- Interplane strut connections, [51]
- Leading and trailing edges, [43]
- Lift wires, anchorage of, [62]
- Locking of bolts, [125]
- Longerons, [68]
- Longeron sections, [69]
- Longeron, jointing of, [70]
- Longeron, shaping of, [69]
- Mahogany, Honduras, [11]
- Mahogany, Honduras, weight of, [11]
- Mahogany, Cuban, weight of, [12]
- Main planes, truing of, [126]
- Main spars, shaping of, [32]
- Materials, [6]
- Maurice Farman strut arrangement, [62]
- Metal construction, general, [4]
- Metal wing construction, [45]
- Methods of manufacture, general, [3]
- Moisture content of timber, [8]
- Monoplane bracing, [60]
- Monocoque fuselage construction, [72]
- Multi-ply wood, [13]
- Oleo-pneumatic gear, [95]
- Oregon pine, [12]
- Parang, [13]
- Piano wire bracing, [108]
- Piano wire connections, [109]
- Plane construction, [30]
- Plane construction, details of, [40]
- Planes, arrangement of, [33]
- Poplar, [12]
- Pratt truss, [59]
- Raked wing tip, efficiency of, [43]
- Ribs, spacing of, [40]
- Ribs, types in use, [34]
- Ribs under compression, [36]
- Shakes, [14]
- Shrinkage, [7]
- Silver spruce, [8]
- Silver spruce, weight of, [8]
- Single-strut truss, [63]
- Spar construction, hollow, [20–22]
- Spar, laminated, [19]
- Spar sections, [19]
- Spars and struts, [18]
- Spruce fir, [9]
- Standardization of details, general, [2]
- Steel, [15]
- Steel tube, [16]
- Steel-tube fuselage construction, [84]
- Stranded cable, [109]
- Stranded-cable connections, [111]
- Streamline wires, [113]
- Streamline wires, attachments, [113]
- Strut sections, [23]
- Strut sections, design of, [26]
- Strut materials, [25]
- Strut socket, “Wright,” [53]
- Strut socket, “Cody,” [53]
- Strut-socket fairings, [58]
- Suspension springs, steel, [95]
- Suspension springs, rubber, [97]
- Tabulated tests, unreliability of, [8]
- Three-ply fuselage construction, [71]
- Thunder shakes, [11]
- Timber, defects in, [14]
- Trailing edge, wire, [43]
- Twisted grain, [14]
- Undercarriage brakes, [99]
- Undercarriage details, [93]
- Undercarriage, principles of design, [86]
- Undercarriage skids, [93]
- Undercarriage types, [89]
- Walnut, [11]
- White deal, [9]
- Wing baffles, [44]
- Wing fittings, attachment to spars, [51]
- Wing-tip construction, [39]
- Wing-tip details, [38]
- Wing-trussing systems, [59]
- Wireless wing structures, [61]
- Wires and connections, [108]
- Wires, results of tests on, [109]
- Wires, relative strengths of, [112]
- Wires, tension of, [134]
- Wood, choice of a suitable, [6]
- Wood, variable qualities of, [6]
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