What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... fuel load . Poorly funded , he put his trust in the small Ryan Company of San Diego , California , proposing a larger version of their existing monoplane to be equipped with the special features needed for his trip . A gifted young Cana ...
... fuel load . Poorly funded , he put his trust in the small Ryan Company of San Diego , California , proposing a larger version of their existing monoplane to be equipped with the special features needed for his trip . A gifted young Cana ...
Strana 140
... fuel was added in the combustion chamber . The fuel mass added per unit time is small in relation to the air gobbled up at the intake . Typi- cally we find a mass fraction of fuel in the air of about 5 % . Consequently the mass rates ...
... fuel was added in the combustion chamber . The fuel mass added per unit time is small in relation to the air gobbled up at the intake . Typi- cally we find a mass fraction of fuel in the air of about 5 % . Consequently the mass rates ...
Strana 166
... fuel at supersonic speed . A final extension of the ramjet principle is further contemplated . In the conventional ramjet - as in the jet turbines for supersonic aircraft- the ram air is slowed to subsonic speed by a diffuser . The fuel ...
... fuel at supersonic speed . A final extension of the ramjet principle is further contemplated . In the conventional ramjet - as in the jet turbines for supersonic aircraft- the ram air is slowed to subsonic speed by a diffuser . The fuel ...
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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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