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1925
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AUGUST 13, 1925 A ADJUSTMENT FOR ANGLE B BALANCE WEIGHTS C VALVE D ADJU5TINC SCREW THE SAVAGE-BRAMSON ANTI-STALL GEAR : Sketches showing mounting of the apparatus in the machine, and of the vane on an inter-plane strut. a light 'plane. It seems probable that in the future two or three different sizes will be standardised, one for light 'planes, one for medium machines, and one ior very heavy commercial machines and bombers. Major Savage and Mr. Bramson are to be congratulated on an extremely clever invention, which may well be found to have a very considerable influence on the future of aviation. The anti-stall gear has been patented in all countries, and Major Savage is at present in the United States with a view to making arrangements for the manufacture of the gear in America. The Savage-Bramson an ti-stall gear will be marketed by the British Instrument Company, whose offices are at the London Aerodrome,Hendon, NAY., from whom further particulars may be obtained, and with whom arrangements can be made for demonstrations of the device. R o THE SAVAGE-BRAMSON ANTI-STALL GEAR : Sectional views of the mechanism. Above is a section of the working cylinder and pneumatic relay valve, the latter being shown in the larger view in the upper right-hand corner. In the lower right-hand corner are elevation and plan views of the vane- operated valve release, which is based upon changes in the angle of incidence. 527
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