Slide 1THE EFFECT OF DOWNSTREAM SUCTION ON THE DELTA WING LEADING-EDGE VORTEX Zhou Ji, Jeff Marchetta, J. Hochstein and J. D. Mo University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152,…
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Chapter 1. GENERAL AERODYNAMICS Unless otherwise indicated, this handbook is based on a helicopter that has the following characteristics: 1 - An unsupercharged (normally…
Chapter 1. GENERAL AERODYNAMICS Unless otherwise indicated, this handbook is based on a helicopter that has the following characteristics: 1 - An unsupercharged (normally…
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