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Filed under: Drag (Aerodynamics) Flight-Determined Aerodynamic Properties of a Jet-Augmented, Auxiliary-Flap, Direct-Lift-Control System Including Correlation With Wind-Tunnel Results (NASA Technical Note D-5128, corrected copy; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969), by L. Stewart Rolls, Anthony M. Cook, and Robert C. Innis Fluid-Dynamic Drag: Practical Information on Aerodynamic Drag and Hydrodynamic Resistance (revised and expanded from author's 1951 "Aerodynamic Drag"; Midland Park, NJ: The author, 1958), by Sighard F. Hoerner (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Ventilation -- Periodicals
Filed under: Ducted fans
Filed under: Gas-turbines
Filed under: Gas-turbines -- Blades -- Materials
Filed under: Airplanes -- Turbojet engines -- Control systems
Filed under: Vertically rising aircraft -- Handling characteristics
Filed under: Tilt rotor aircraft New Ways: Tiltrotor Aircraft and Magnetically Levitated Vehicles (OTA-SET-507; 1991), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment Filed under: Mine ventilation Spontaneous Oxidation and Combustion of Sulfide Ores in Underground Mines: A Literature Survey (information circular 8775; Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1978), by Donald J. Ninteman
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Filed under: Blast effect
Filed under: Atomic bomb -- Blast effectFiled under: Lift (Aerodynamics) Flight-Determined Aerodynamic Properties of a Jet-Augmented, Auxiliary-Flap, Direct-Lift-Control System Including Correlation With Wind-Tunnel Results (NASA Technical Note D-5128, corrected copy; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969), by L. Stewart Rolls, Anthony M. Cook, and Robert C. Innis
Filed under: Jet flaps (Airplanes) Flight-Determined Aerodynamic Properties of a Jet-Augmented, Auxiliary-Flap, Direct-Lift-Control System Including Correlation With Wind-Tunnel Results (NASA Technical Note D-5128, corrected copy; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969), by L. Stewart Rolls, Anthony M. Cook, and Robert C. Innis
Filed under: Helicopters V/STOLAND Avionics System Flight-Test Data on a UH-1H Helicopter (Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1980), by Fredric A. Baker, Dean N. Jaynes, Lloyd D. Corliss, Sam Liden, Robert B. Merrick, and Daniel C. Dugan
Filed under: Helicopters -- AerodynamicsFiled under: Helicopters -- History
Filed under: Sikorsky H-53 (Military transport helicopter) -- History
Filed under: Rotors (Helicopters) -- Noise -- Computer programs
Filed under: Sound pressure -- Computer programs
Filed under: Aerodynamics, Transonic -- Computer programs
Filed under: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic -- Experiments
Filed under: Hypersonic planes, Military -- United StatesFiled under: Aerodynamics, Supersonic
Filed under: Aerodynamics, Supersonic -- Tables
Filed under: Artificial satellites -- Atmospheric entry -- Mathematical models
Filed under: Supersonic planes -- Fiction
Filed under: Skystreak (Supersonic planes) -- History -- Congresses Toward Mach 2: The Douglas D-558 Program (Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1999), ed. by J. D. Hunley
Filed under: Supersonic transport planes -- United States
Filed under: Engineering -- Arctic regions -- Cold weather conditions
Filed under: Radioactive fallout
Filed under: Radioactive fallout -- Health aspectsFiled under: Radioactive fallout -- New MexicoFiled under: Radioactive fallout -- Safety measures
Filed under: Radioactive fallout -- Toxicology -- Marshall Islands -- Rongelap AtollFiled under: Radioactive pollution of soils
Filed under: Atmospheric pressure -- Bolivia -- Observations -- Periodicals
Filed under: Altitude, Influence of -- CongressesFiled under: Anoxemia
Filed under: Hurricanes
Filed under: Hurricanes -- Fiction
Filed under: Hurricane Elena, 1985Filed under: Hurricane Katrina, 2005Filed under: Southern oscillationFiled under: Earth pressureMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |