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xvi * § 208. Load Grading. * 208. Load Grading.
 * 209. Linear Grading and Blade Plan Form.
 * 210. The Peripteral Zone.
 * 211. Number of Blades.
 * 212. Blade Length. Conjugate Limits.
 * 213. The Thrust Grading Curve.
 * 214. On the Marine Propeller.
 * 215. The Marine Propeller—continued. Cavitation.
 * 216. The Influence of the Frictional Wake.
 * 217. The Hydrodynamic Standpoint. Superposed Cyclic Systems.
 * 218. On the Design of an Aerial Propeller.
 * 219. Power Expended in Flight.
 * 220. Power Expended in Flight—continued.

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§ 221. Introductory.

222. Early Investigations—Hutton, Vince.

223. Dines' Experiments. Method.

224. Dines' Method. Mathematical Expression.

225. Dines' Method—continued.

226. Dines' Results. Direct Resistance.

227. Dines' Experiments—continued. Aeroplane Investigations.

228. Dines' Aeroplane Experiments—continued.

229. Dines' Experiments Discussed.

230. Langley's Experiments. Method.

231. Langley's Experiments. "The Suspended Plane."

232. Langley's Experiments. "The Resultant Pressure Recorder."

233. Langley's Experiments. "The Plane Dropper."

234. Langley's Experiments. "The Component Pressure Recorder."

235. Langley's Experiments. "The Dynamometer Chronograph."

236. Langley's Experiments. "The Counterpoised Eccentric Plane."

237. Langley's Experiments. "The Rolling Carriage."

238. Langley's Experiments. Summary.

239. The Author's Experiments. Introductory.

240. Scope of Experiments.

241. Author's Experiments. Method.

242. Author's Experiments. Method—continued.

243. Method of Added Surface.

244. Method of Total Surface.

245. Method of the Ballasted Aeroplane.

246. Determination of by the Aerodynamic Balance.

247. Author's Experiments. Summary.

Aerodynamics (Lanchester)/Glossary

Aerodynamics (Lanchester)/Appendices

Aerodynamics (Lanchester)/Index