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    Full-Scale Tunnel (FST)

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    09.24.2009

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    Wing and nacelle set-up in Full-Scale Tunnel (FST). The NACA conducted drag tests in 1931 on a P3M-1 nacelle which were presented in a special report to the Navy. Smith DeFrance described this work in the report's introduction: "Tests were conducted in the full-scale wind tunnel on a five to four geared Pratt and Whitney Wasp engine mounted in a P3M-1 nacelle. In order to simulate the flight conditions the nacelle was assembled on a 15-foot span of wing from the same airplane. The purpose of the tests was to improve the cooling of the engine and to reduce the drag of the nacelle combination. Thermocouples were installed at various points on the cylinders and temperature readings were obtained from these by the power plants division. These results will be reported in a memorandum by that division. The drag results, which are covered by this memorandum, were obtained with the original nacelle condition as received from the Navy with the tail of the nacelle modified, with the nose section of the nacelle modified, with a Curtiss anti-drag ring attached to the engine, with a Type G ring developed by the N.A.C.A., and with a Type D cowling which was also developed by the N.A.C.A." (p. 1)

    NASA Identifier: L6024

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    Date Taken: 09.24.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 17:27
    Photo ID: 713465
    Resolution: 1536x1331
    Size: 308.47 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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