aeroplanes and dirigibles of war-第41章
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is coupled direct to the aeroplane motor; a new clutch coupler
being employed for this purpose。 By means of a small transformer
the voltage is raised to 30;000 volts; at which the condenser is
charged。 In this instance the musical spark method is employed。
The whole of the high tension wiring is placed within a small
space so as not to endanger the pilot; while the transformer is
hermetically sealed in a box with paraffin。 The aerial comprises
a trailing wire 100 feet in length; which; however; can be
wound in upon its reel within 15 seconds。 This reeled antenna;
moreover; is fitted with a safety device whereby the wire can be
cut adrift in the event of an accident befalling the aeroplane
and necessitating an abrupt descent。 With this apparatus the
French authorities have been able to maintain communication over
a distance of 30 miles。
In maintaining ethereal communication with aeroplanes; however; a
portable or mobile station upon the ground is requisite; and this
station must be within the radius of the aerial transmitter; if
messages are to be received from aloft with any degree of
accuracy and reliability。 Thus it will be recognised that the
land station is as important as the aeroplane equipment; and
demands similar consideration。
A wide variety of systems have been employed to meet these
conditions。 There is the travelling automobile station; in which
the installation is mounted upon a motor…car。 In this instance
the whole equipment is carried upon a single vehicle; while the
antenna is stowed upon the roof and can be raised or lowered
within a few seconds。 If motor traction is unavailable; then
animal haulage may be employed; but in this instance the
installation is divided between two vehicles; one carrying the
transmitting and receiving apparatus and the generating plant;
the other the fuel supplies and the aerial; together with spare
parts。
The motive power is supplied by a small air cooled petrol or
gasoline motor developing eight horse…power; and coupled direct
to a 2…kilo watt alternator。 At one end of the shaft of the
latter the disk discharger is mounted; its function being to
break up the train of waves into groups of waves; so as to impart
a musical sound to the note produced in the receiver。 A flexible
cable transmits the electric current from the generator to the
wagon containing the instruments。 The aerial is built up of
masts carried in sections。
The Germans employ a mobile apparatus which is very similar; but
in this instance the mast is telescopic。 When closed it occupies
but little space。 By turning the winch handle the mast is
extended; and can be carried to any height up to a maximum of
about 100 feet。 The capacity of these mobile stations varies
within wide limits; the range of the largest and most powerful
installations being about 200 miles。 The disadvantage of these
systems; however; is that they are condemned to territories where
the ground at the utmost is gently undulating; and where there
are roads on which four…wheeled vehicles can travel。
For operation in hilly districts; where only trails are to be
found; the Marconi Company; has perfected what may be described
as 〃pack〃 and 〃knapsack〃 installations respectively。 In the
first named the whole of the installation is mounted upon the
backs of four horses。 The first carries the generator set; the
second the transmitting instruments; the third the receiving
equipment; and the fourth the detachable mast and stays。
The generator is carried upon the horse's saddle; and is fitted
with a pair of legs on each side。 On one side of the saddle is
mounted a small highspeed explosion motor; while on the opposite
side; in axial alignment with the motor; is a small dynamo。 When
it is desired to erect the installation the saddle carrying this
set is removed from the horse's back and placed upon the ground;
the legs acting as the support。 A length of shaft is then
slipped into sockets at the inner ends of the motor and dynamo
shafts respectively; thus coupling them directly; while the
current is transmitted through a short length of flexible cable
to the instruments。 The mast itself is made in lengths of about
four feet; which are slipped together in the manner of the
sections of a fishing rod; and erected; being supported by means
of wire guys。 In this manner an antenna from 40 to 50 feet in
height may be obtained。
The feature of this set is its compactness; the equal division of
the sections of the installation; and the celerity with which the
station may be set up and dismantled in extremely mountainous
country such as the Vosges; where it is even difficult for a
pack…horse to climb to commanding or suitable positions; there is
still another set which has been perfected by the Marconi
Company。 This is the 〃knapsack〃 set; in which the whole of the
installation; necessarily light; small; and compact; is divided
among four men; and carried in the manner of knapsacks upon their
backs。 Although necessarily of limited radius; such an
installation is adequate for communication within the restricted
range of air…craft。
Greater difficulties have to be overcome in the mounting of a
wireless installation upon a dirigible。 When the Zeppelin was
finally accepted by the German Government; the military
authorities emphasised the great part which wireless telegraphy
was destined to play in connection with such craft。 But have
these anticipations been fulfilled? By no means; as a little
reflection will suffice to prove。
In the first place; a wireless outfit is about the most dangerous
piece of equipment which could be carried by such a craft as the
Zeppelin unless it is exceptionally well protected。 As is well
known the rigidity of this type of airship is dependent upon a
large and complicated network of aluminium; which constitutes the
frame。 Such a huge mass of metal constitutes an excellent
collector of electricity from the atmosphere; it becomes charged
to the maximum with electricity。
In this manner a formidable contributory source of danger to the
airship is formed。 In fact; this was the reason why 〃Z…IV〃
vanished suddenly in smoke and flame upon falling foul of the
branches of trees during its descent。 At the time the Zeppelin
was a highly charged electrical machine or battery as it were;
insulated by the surrounding air。 Directly the airship touched
the trees a short circuit was established; and the resultant
spark sufficed to fire the gas; which is continuously exuding
from the gas bags。
After this accident minute calculations were made and it was
ascertained that a potential difference of no less than 100;00
volts existed between the framework of the dirigible and the
trees。 This tension sufficed to produce a spark 4 inches in
length。 It is not surprising that the establishment of the
electric equilibrium by contact with the trees; which produced
such a spark should fire the hydrogen inflation charge。 In fact
the heat generated was so intense that the aluminium metallic
framework was fused。 The measurements which were made proved
that the gas was consumed within 15 seconds and the envelope
destroyed within 20 seconds。
As a result of this disaster endeavours were made to persuade
Count Zeppelin to abandon the use of aluminium for the framework
of his balloon but they were fruitless; a result no doubt due to
the fact that the inventor of the airship of this name has but a
superficial knowledge of the various sciences which bear upon
aeronautics; and fully illustrates the truth of the old adage
that 〃a little learning is a dangerous thing。〃 Count Zeppelin
continues to work upon his original lines; but the danger of his
system of construction was not lost upon another German
investigator; Professor Schiitte; who forthwith embarked upon the
construction of another rigid system; similar to that of
Zepp