Spitfire, Mustang and the 'Meredith Effect'  How a Soviet Spy Helped Change the Course of WWII

Spitfire, Mustang and the 'Meredith Effect' How a Soviet Spy Helped Change the Course of WWII

By the mid-1930s the obstacles to high speed that aircraft designers faced included the question of cooling the engine. This was a big challenge that those working on the new fast aeroplanes entering service as the war clouds gathered over Europe had to consider, as the drag from the system increased as a square of the speed.......
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By the mid-1930s the obstacles to high speed that aircraft designers faced included the question of cooling the engine. This was a big challenge that those working on the new fast aeroplanes entering service as the war clouds gathered over Europe had to consider, as the drag from the system increased as a square of the speed. Ducted systems were designed which lowered drag, but these were based on the assumption that the system was cold. This ignored the potential energy from the air, heated by the radiator, for liquid-cooled aircraft, and from the discharged engine exhaust gases.It took a profoundly lateral thinker to harness the possibilities of the paradox that heat could cut the cost of cooling. That thinker was the British engineer Frederick William Meredith. A researcher at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough until 1938, F.W. Meredith a key player in the UK¿s development of the autopilot and remote-controlled aircraft. His contribution to Allied success in the Second
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By the mid-1930s the obstacles to high speed that aircraft designers faced included the question of cooling the engine. This was a big challenge that those working on the new fast aeroplanes entering service as the war clouds gathered over Europe had to consider, as the drag from the system increased as a square of the speed. Ducted systems were designed which lowered drag, but these were based on the assumption that the system was cold. This ignored the potential energy from the air, heated by the radiator, for liquid-cooled aircraft, and from the discharged engine exhaust gases.It took a profoundly lateral thinker to harness the possibilities of the paradox that heat could cut the cost of cooling. That thinker was the British engineer Frederick William Meredith. A researcher at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough until 1938, F.W. Meredith a key player in the UK’s development of the autopilot and remote-controlled aircraft. His contribution to Allied success in the Second World War was enormous – but, incredibly, he was also a known a Soviet agent.Few would doubt that the Supermarine Spitfire was a pioneering aeroplane – not because it was an all metal, monoplane with retractable undercarriage and enclosed cockpit as these were not unique – but because it was the first to incorporate a Meredith designed ducted cooling system. This was intended from the beginning to use heat to create ‘negative drag’. In practice the Spitfire’s design was flawed, as Meredith himself pointed out, and did not fully use what became known as the ‘Meredith Effect’.Meredith also made entirely overlooked but extremely important contributions to resolving the problem of how to induce air smoothly into cooling ducts at high speeds without which, as the Spitfire demonstrated, ducted cooling systems worked sub-optimally.The first aeroplane properly to exploit the ‘Meredith Effect’ was the North American P-51 Mustang, this being a very significant factor as to why it was 30mph faster than the Spitfire when both had the same Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.This book by Peters Spring examines the life of the remarkable, and controversial, F.W. Meredith, an individual who has largely been forgotten by history despite the brilliant advances he made – advances which helped the Allies win the war against Hitler’s Third Reich.

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Oppdag Hemmelighetene Bak Spitfire, Mustang og 'Meredith Effect'

Fascinerende, ikke sant? Den gripende fortellingen om hvordan en Sovjetisk spion bidro til å endre utfallet av andre verdenskrig finner du i boken Spitfire, Mustang and the 'Meredith Effect'. Denne historien gir deg et dypdykk inn i hvordan innovasjoner innen flydesign, i særdeleshet Meredith-effekten, vitalt påvirket flyenes ytelse i krigens avgjørende øyeblikk.

En Blanding av Ingeniørkunst og Spionasje

  • Forfatter: Peters Spring
  • Utgivelsesår: 2023
  • Format: Innbundet
  • Sider: 320

I løpet av 1930-årene stod flydesignere overfor en enorm utfordring: Hvordan kjøle ned motorene i høyhastighetsfly uten at luftmotstand ble et hinder. Her kommer F.W. Meredith inn i bildet, en ukjent, men avgjørende figur i denne teknologiske kampen. Han tenkte utenfor boksen og skapte en løsning som ikke bare handlet om å senke temperaturen, men om å benytte varmen til å redusere luftmotstanden.

Hvordan F.W. Merediths Tankegang Formet Krigen

Boken utforsker Merediths meningsfylte bidrag til Supermarine Spitfire samt den virkelig revolusjonerende North American P-51 Mustang. Mens Spitfire var en banebrytende flykonstruksjon, ble den først virkelig optimalisert gjennom de systemene som ble utviklet på grunn av Merediths ideer. Mustang ble dermed hele 30 mph raskere enn Spitfire, takket være et smartere design som utnyttet Meredith-effekten. Slik ble et lite kjent forskningskonsept til en game-changer i luftkrigføring.

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I Spitfire, Mustang and the 'Meredith Effect' vil leserne oppleve:

  • En spennende fortelling om flydesignet og dens betydning under krigen
  • En dypere forståelse av hvordan spionage og teknologi vevdes sammen
  • Innsikt i en av de mest undervurderte mennene i historien, F.W. Meredith

Alle flyentusiaster og historieinteresserte vil finne Merediths liv og arbeid både inspirerende og tankevekkende. Ta steget inn i denne fascinerende verden, og oppdag hvordan vitenskap og innovasjon kan endre nasjoner.

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