What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... APPENDIX 1 Facts from Algebra . 181 APPENDIX 2 Model Testing and Similarity 185 A2.1 Aircraft Nomenclature and Model Testing . 185 A2.2 Dimensions and Units ... 187 A2.3 Similarity Parameters and Model Testing 189 APPENDIX 3 History of ...
... APPENDIX 1 Facts from Algebra . 181 APPENDIX 2 Model Testing and Similarity 185 A2.1 Aircraft Nomenclature and Model Testing . 185 A2.2 Dimensions and Units ... 187 A2.3 Similarity Parameters and Model Testing 189 APPENDIX 3 History of ...
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... appendix , we should define a few terms relating to aircraft components . In Figure A2.1 , we see a schematically drawn twin - engine monoplane , a type of aircraft characteristic of current airliners built in many countries . The ...
... appendix , we should define a few terms relating to aircraft components . In Figure A2.1 , we see a schematically drawn twin - engine monoplane , a type of aircraft characteristic of current airliners built in many countries . The ...
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... Appendix 1 ) : the astronomical unit - the distance of the earth from the sun - is roughly 1021 ( a one followed by twenty - one zeros ! ) times longer than the diameter of a water molecule ; the factor 1021 expresses 21 orders of ...
... Appendix 1 ) : the astronomical unit - the distance of the earth from the sun - is roughly 1021 ( a one followed by twenty - one zeros ! ) times longer than the diameter of a water molecule ; the factor 1021 expresses 21 orders of ...
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Milestones of the Modern Age | 25 |
The Nature of Liquids and Gases | 41 |
The Atmosphere of the Earth | 47 |
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