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* 215. Car Aerodynamics [[G. E. Lind Walker]] Part I: A review of current knowledge, and an introduction to the research work carried out at Auckland University, School of Engineering | * 215. Car Aerodynamics [[G. E. Lind Walker]] Part I: A review of current knowledge, and an introduction to the research work carried out at Auckland University, School of Engineering | ||
* 221. Electrically-driven Exhauster | * 221. Electrically-driven Exhauster - [[Feeny and Johnson]] | ||
* 222. American Bodywork - Styling problems set by the adoption of the twin side-by-side headlamp arrangement | * 222. American Bodywork - Styling problems set by the adoption of the twin side-by-side headlamp arrangement | ||
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* 231. Recent Foreign Publications - Brief reviews of current technical books | * 231. Recent Foreign Publications - Brief reviews of current technical books | ||
* 233. The Ford “Thames” Foundry - Advanced techniques, a high standard of mechanization, and exceptional working conditions characterize this new plant. Production capacity is 400 tons of finished castings each day | * 233. The [[Ford]] “Thames” Foundry - Advanced techniques, a high standard of mechanization, and exceptional working conditions characterize this new plant. Production capacity is 400 tons of finished castings each day | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 22 December 2018


Note: This is a sub-section of the Automobile Engineer
CONTENTS
- 207. Editorial - Aerodynamics and Stability
- 208. Airide Springs - Some comments on Firestone springs under development for cars and commercial vehicles - Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co
- 211. Aluminium Alloy Bearings - History of the development of reticular aluminium-tin steel backed plain bearings
- 214. Plastics Foam - Foamoprene - Kay Brothers Plastics
- 215. Car Aerodynamics G. E. Lind Walker Part I: A review of current knowledge, and an introduction to the research work carried out at Auckland University, School of Engineering
- 221. Electrically-driven Exhauster - Feeny and Johnson
- 222. American Bodywork - Styling problems set by the adoption of the twin side-by-side headlamp arrangement
- 231. Recent Foreign Publications - Brief reviews of current technical books
- 233. The Ford “Thames” Foundry - Advanced techniques, a high standard of mechanization, and exceptional working conditions characterize this new plant. Production capacity is 400 tons of finished castings each day
See Also
Sources of Information