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  1. TomCassuttGrandson

    Cassutt's Conversion Factors - Quick Reference

    Happy Friday to Everbody! Here is a short but helpful Quick Reference document from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's personal aircraft design archives that he used a lot during his lifetime. It's covers most commonly used Conversion Factors It seems to have some good information that could be a...
  2. TomCassuttGrandson

    Cassutt Quick References - Weights (Density) & Gravity Value of Various Metals, Materials, Petroliums, Liquids, etc.

    Hello! Here is a single PDF that includes the images from my last post in regard to Cassutt Quick References - Weights (Density) & Gravity Value of Various Metals, Materials, Petroliums, Liquids, etc. Take care! -Justin Lemon
  3. TomCassuttGrandson

    Cassutt Quick References - Weights of Various Metals, Liquids, Petroliums, Gases, & Materials

    Hi Everbody! Here are more helpful and resourceful Quick Reference documents from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's aviation & aircraft design archives. They cover Weights of Various Metals, Liquids, Petroliums, Gases, & Materials and they come from the TWA Constellation 749 Flight Crew Operating...
  4. TomCassuttGrandson

    Unreleased Cassutt 111M/11M Racer Design Files Journal_Test Data & Analysis (part 2)- Tom Cassutt Archives

    Hello Everbody! Here is Part 2 from my last post, Unreleased Cassutt111M/11M Racers Design Files Journal from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's personal aviation and aircraft design archives. As I mentioned, I broke the PDF into 2 parts because of the file size, therefore this is Part 2 of 2...
  5. TomCassuttGrandson

    Unreleased Cassutt 111M/11M Racer Design Files Journal_Test Data & Analysis (part 1)- Tom Cassutt Archives

    Hello Everbody! As I've been researching & exploring through my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's Aviation & Aircraft Design Archives, this specific unreleased "Cassutt 111m/11M Design Journal & Weight Analysis" seemed to have a lot of significance and I notice it's extremely detailed and it seems to...
  6. TomCassuttGrandson

    Cassutt's Compilation of Useful Formulas & Terms: Plane & Spherical Trigonometry_Goniometry

    Hello Everybody! I hope you're all doing well. Here is another super resourceful Quick Reference document from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's aircraft design archives that he consistently used and referred back to during his lifetime as a pilot, aircraft designer, and builder. I always remembered...
  7. TomCassuttGrandson

    Tom Cassutt's Unreleased Cassutt 111M & 11M Racer Plane Design Files

    Hello Everbody! Here are some unreleased design files, notes, blueprint drawings, data, etc. from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt from his personal archives related to his Cassutt 111M and Cassutt 11M Racing Pylon planes. Tom went back and updated these files even until the early 2000's, so I...
  8. TomCassuttGrandson

    Cassutt Aviation Design Archives - The Drag Physics of Stone Skipping

    Hello Everybody! This is an amazing article from my Grandfather Tom Cassutt's personal aviation design files that I'm currently going thru, archiving in our Cassutt Aviation Museum & Library, & also releasing to the public so other Aeronautical Engineers, airplane designers, builders, etc. can...
  9. TomCassuttGrandson

    Tom Cassutt's DEVELOPMENT of USEFUL PHYSICS FORMULAS (KEY QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE)

    Hello! My name is Justin Lemon. Tom Cassutt is my Grandfather. He was a self-taught autodidact Aeronautical Engineer, TWA Pilot, as well a midget pylon racing plane designer/builder/pilot. I am currently going through his GIANT meticulously detailed archive of his personal Aviation Library of...
  10. TomCassuttGrandson

    Tom Cassutt's DEVELOPMENT of USEFUL PHYSICS FORMULAs (Quick Reference)

    Hello! My name is Justin Lemon. Tom Cassutt is my Grandfather. He was a self-taught autodidact Aeronautical Engineer, TWA Pilot, as well a midget pylon racing plane designer/builder/pilot. I am currently going through his GIANT meticulously detailed archive of his personal Aviation Library of...
  11. PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle7.jpg

    PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle7.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
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    20220528_231017.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  13. PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle5.jpg

    PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle5.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  14. BocquetDragFormula.jpg

    BocquetDragFormula.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  15. PhysicsStoneSkipping3.jpg

    PhysicsStoneSkipping3.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  16. PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle2.jpg

    PhysicsStoneSkippingDragArticle2.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  17. The Physics of Skipping Stones (Article on Drag)

    The Physics of Skipping Stones (Article on Drag)

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
  18. PhysicsofStoneSkippingDragArticle1.jpg

    PhysicsofStoneSkippingDragArticle1.jpg

    This amazing article from Discover Magazine August 2003 titled "Walking on Water" talks about how "the gravity-conquering grace of a well thrown rock has inspired bomb makers, airplane designers, and physicists." It discusses the Physics of Drag & how to use the Bocquet formula. Another gr8 Cassutt
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    MetalsWeights&Densities3.jpg

    Quick reference table from Tom Cassutt's personal aviation design archives. He referred to these all the time during his lifetime & came in super handy
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    MetalsWeightsQuickRef2.jpg

    Quick reference on the weight & densities of commonly used metals in aviation design
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