10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 %( "DEAN MORDELL (RIGHT) WATCHES TUNNEL E Flame-Wing Research Conducted At McGill ;says Dr. Mordell, "the Box will international Congress of Aero- is, in ef-|get awfully hot. But if the fire ..4i0a] Engineers at Zurich, thel/is on a wall, a lot of your heat Switzerland, in September. By GEORGE FRAJKOR Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) -- In these fect, a band of air space, days of rockets and missiles, level of which varies according I tists call the "flight corridor." Cr ma The "flight corridor' wings sometimes seem as old-|to a plane's speed. The faster an fashioned as wooden wheels But not at McGill Univer where a team of engineers um- dor. Below the: corridor, the su- der Dean Donald Mordell is de-|per-speed plane would burn up gine is shaped like a wide, squat nological because of air friction and above giamond with top and bottom astonishing there wouldn't be enough air tips blunted. This shape produces years." ). density to maintain controlled | shock waves that direct the burn- ---- winged flight. veloping the flaming wing Not only is it a wing, engine. It would blast a 300,000 airpraft along the fringes of space at 4,000 miles an hour and faster, its sheet of flame. The experiments by engineering faculty, says Mordell, are stil on a smal ' . suggest dell, a flyer scale but they tend to sugge: eur was in the group that developed the Rolls Royce Nene, one of the that a flaming-wing aircraft is not only possible but would be a considerable improvement over conventional wing types and even, for some purposes, rockets. FLIGHT CORRIDOR Whether anyone will be able to afford to build it, or keep it fly- ing, is not being considered. The project began several years ago ing out for a winged, con-| hind it in the troliable plane that could fly atlit cool is difficult. fantastic speeds in what scien-| "If you put a fire in a box,' it is an! undersurface a elice Research Gil : air-breathing engine could power advantage is that lane flying in the corridor, molecular w project is Dean Mor- more r and Cambridge-edu- fuels tate it is extremely cold it would erties put up as $50,000 property McGill's a Dean eading the over |Bines The corridor aircraft, however, of the diamond called for something more so- with the airflow around the bend houses, a restaurant, a garage and burn under the rear slope of and the wing, expanding and propel- auctioned Ang. 30. They belonged We used to have big business; |said: ling the plane at great speed. "We are still engaged in very phisticated than the ordinary jet. HEAT PROBLEM The jet engine is a pipe, shoot- hot, expanding gases be- fundamental The problem of keeping think the wing would be 25 to 30 and per cent better than conventional escaping custody *|wings in lift-drag ratio" --the re-'consecutive for drug trafficking The federal government's De- Board asked Mc- to investigate whether an engine authority who |S ing fuel. HYDROGEN FUEL further help cool the wing. _ The hydrogen would be ducted ald, world's earliest practical jet en- out to the undersurface of the|ing in! wing just ahead of the lower tip| seized by Sheriff J COUNTERFEIT BILLS charges of possessing and pass- BUFFALO (AP)--Two Toronto|ing counterfeit $20 American bills [Fostmituk, |ald R. Smith, 22, and William A. 20, were arrested May 27 by secret service agents, lationship between a re-| 1) . sistance to the air and its ability Tr to lift the aircraft. - nn ario {men The flaming wing thus would | - carry greater payloads to . . greater heights at faster speed Finds Job Tou h Unlike a rocket, which _is| g hurled into its trajectory : » | must carry all its fuel plus amn| TORONTO (CP) Pity the "stand up and sound off," he oxidizing agent, the flaming wing poor members of the Ontario! said ' would use the air around it to legislature -- according to one| Professor Hodgetts claimed the an ordinary jet,-and could take 'Members of legislature|tial comment" of some of the i off smoothly from a normal air- work harder than members in|throne debates could be better plane-like attitude. Ottawa and we accomplishjused for oral questions and more," Irwin Haskett (PC--Ot-|answers and consideration of re-| JETS FOR TAKEOFF tawa South) told the legislature's| ports. gine only comes into its own at |i; "of government Monday. Mach 6 or so (about 3,500 miles "ly Hin amount of work The committee was also told an hour) so it would need con-\.. oo iq Gui in this mill," he|that the budget committee of the ventional jet engines to take off| _..;" peaking of the legislature. |treasury board will be recon- and land again. However. the committee was |Stituted as a full-time 'watch. ) A cot NE |dog" group over expenditures. wing's re-| than present planes. | PS mix with its fuel, as is done by MPP. ie |time spent on the "inconsequen- "The external combustion en- select commitiee on the organiza- WATCHDOG GROUP A 300,000-pound aircraft of this| ( could c a 150,000-pound | also told that it will have to de- Al De spony a proposed visit to Ottawa a Yovincia TO oe ii from there the rocket could put for a few weeks because federal | or he. estea ing t n | a 4%-ton satellite into orbit. This authoritiec are too busy to meet .: ih op c Soran a secre. would be .13 times as efficient as|with it. 'Attorney-General Kelso|tary+ With a fuii-time staff. blasting rockets from the earth's| Roberts read to the 11-man com- It will determine what projects surface. mittee a letter from Justice Min-|are both necessary and useful, he Dr. Mordell is cautious about ister Fulton which said Ottawa|ggid, the possibility the flaming wing officials face a "heavy burden" | ia ' : itself might be able to attain or- with Parliament in session. The select committee unanim- | pit. "We don't know whether it ously agreed it would not make, could." STREAMLINING METHODS any recommendations affecting Experiments are being carvied| After these outlines of hard the operations of the Labor Re-| |out in a hot, hypersonic wind tun-| work, the committee listened to lations Board or the Workmen's Inel designed and built at Mc-|plans for streamlined operation | Compensation Board. Gill. lof government from J. E.| The Gordon report on the or- "We know that work on these Hodgetts, a professor of political ganization of government in On-| lines is being done elsewhere, in science at Queen's University. |taric recommended that privative the United States in several] He sugested curtailment of ciauses be repealed in six sta-| places, in Europe, perhaps in|the throne speech and budget de- tutes on an effort to "tidy up" Russia. But from examining the bates, greater use of oral ques-|legislation. literature if appears that we are tions and provision of research : anid 3 . a little ahéad in- some areas." |facihties for MPPs ls. Sonumitted soil J would The McGill work will be re. Ailan Lawrence (PC--Toronto|tions which might ultimately af- ported in a paper to the Second gi George) defended the time|fect decisions of the two boards. allowed backbenchers to express Privative clauses 'seek to oust their views in the throne speech|the supervision of the courts over diates away into the air. debate. ithe judicial or legislative acts of " Tiis is their opportunity to'subordinate authorities." Will the flami vi ver fly? This wast he idea behind the ii. the Aaming wing ev y "At my most optimistic mo- aircraft travels, the higher would flaming wing--the external com- nants | do not think it will fly ty be the upper limit of the corri- bustion engine. within 15 years," sayd Dr. Mor- wing-en-|dell, "but then, the rate of tech- progress ha's been Lp Better Communications Bail Property P lea By Labor Minister Will Be Sold TORONTO (CP) -- In cross-section, the TORONTO ¥CP)-Better com-|the initiative and ingenuity of the munications between labor and|%ir minded people on both sides management were urged Mon-/to come together in an atmos- day by Labor Minister Starr in phere of co-operation." an address to the Canadian] Mr. Starr spoke at a discus- Manufacturers' Association. sion of industrial relations. bail for Edwin (Eddie) McDon-, "It is regrettable," Mr. Starr| Several speakers held that convicted for drug traffick-|stated, "that somewhere along manufacturing suffers in com- November, 1958, have been the line the communications sys-(Parison with consideration ziven D. Conover./tem has unfortunately deterio-|to other industries. the three rated. {COMPETITION PROBLEM "We know some of the reasons| J Herbert Smit! 5 be| for this, Today, everything is big. Canadian General Ro side, Proposed fuel is hydrogen. «ts it has a low eight and thus gives than conventional since liquid thrust And in the Seven prop- It would curve The sheriff said two apartments, will to five different people now we have big labor: and we| 'pespit : McDonald skipped bail while have big government. What we Se eRe ome udu vehiont sit we facing trial. He was caught later|must remember is that behind|tion and new marketing tech- sentenced to one year for all this bigness we are still deal-| niques, Canadian industry is and six years ing with people. . . . |slowly losing out, product by | "Surely it should not be beyond product, to low-wage countries. research but y the road to poverty can be paved with "good intentions"! 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