The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 721
... detailed control system modifications , plus several conceptual changes in the propeller control system , which ... detail , could be sold . Accordingly , Canadair began engineering work and arranged for sub - contractors of the long ...
... detailed control system modifications , plus several conceptual changes in the propeller control system , which ... detail , could be sold . Accordingly , Canadair began engineering work and arranged for sub - contractors of the long ...
Page 796
... Detailed studies of the form of the wakes behind the blade and of the mass concentration of coolant in the boundary layer support these deductions from the over- all loss characteristics . 6. A comparison of the performance of solid ...
... Detailed studies of the form of the wakes behind the blade and of the mass concentration of coolant in the boundary layer support these deductions from the over- all loss characteristics . 6. A comparison of the performance of solid ...
Page 802
... detailed references are given as footnotes . As can be seen from this review , this first volume is almost an encyclopaedia on aerodynamics . Unfortunately the book is liable to suffer from the defects of an encyclo- paedia in not being ...
... detailed references are given as footnotes . As can be seen from this review , this first volume is almost an encyclopaedia on aerodynamics . Unfortunately the book is liable to suffer from the defects of an encyclo- paedia in not being ...
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