The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 544
... Further details from G. Havat , Cranfield Society Representative , Flat 3 , Langlow House , South Road , Amersham , Bucks . 23rd - 27th July Scientific Stock Control . A course for executive management . Alexandra National Hotel ...
... Further details from G. Havat , Cranfield Society Representative , Flat 3 , Langlow House , South Road , Amersham , Bucks . 23rd - 27th July Scientific Stock Control . A course for executive management . Alexandra National Hotel ...
Page 933
... further intensification of effort is indicated , to improve knowledge of noise generation and propagation , and to evolve new design techniques on a more secure base . The advance that has been made already is illustrated ...
... further intensification of effort is indicated , to improve knowledge of noise generation and propagation , and to evolve new design techniques on a more secure base . The advance that has been made already is illustrated ...
Page 947
... further on the 2 by fitting a Küchemann tip , which was checked for its effect on performance , and on the stall , by flying it on a Trident 1E . The further increase in lift required of the Trident 3 wing is provided by modifications ...
... further on the 2 by fitting a Küchemann tip , which was checked for its effect on performance , and on the stall , by flying it on a Trident 1E . The further increase in lift required of the Trident 3 wing is provided by modifications ...
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