What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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... wing's thick- ness . Consequently , a significant shear stress prevails adjacent to the surface , where the air sticks to the wing , causing surface friction . The resulting vortic- ity , or prevailing vortical motion , whose direction ...
... wing's thick- ness . Consequently , a significant shear stress prevails adjacent to the surface , where the air sticks to the wing , causing surface friction . The resulting vortic- ity , or prevailing vortical motion , whose direction ...
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... Wing - tip vortices on a crop duster . modern airliners cruising at about 80 % of the speed of sound . At that point ... wing of an airplane behaves , and how drag can be explained were answered over a much longer period of time - into ...
... Wing - tip vortices on a crop duster . modern airliners cruising at about 80 % of the speed of sound . At that point ... wing of an airplane behaves , and how drag can be explained were answered over a much longer period of time - into ...
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History, Science, and Applications of Aerodynamics Peter P. Wegener. of this wing form - the triangular or delta wing - appears on supersonic air- craft such as the Concorde and many military airplanes . To understand how swept - back wings ...
History, Science, and Applications of Aerodynamics Peter P. Wegener. of this wing form - the triangular or delta wing - appears on supersonic air- craft such as the Concorde and many military airplanes . To understand how swept - back wings ...
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Milestones of the Modern Age | 25 |
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