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Aerodynamics / Airspeed / Fluid dynamics / Asymmetrical aircraft / Oblique wing / Supersonic transport / Swept wing / Fixed-wing aircraft / Drag / Aerospace engineering / Aviation / Aircraft
Date: 2005-07-16 02:50:13
Aerodynamics
Airspeed
Fluid dynamics
Asymmetrical aircraft
Oblique wing
Supersonic transport
Swept wing
Fixed-wing aircraft
Drag
Aerospace engineering
Aviation
Aircraft

VKI lecture series on Innovative Configurations and Advanced Concepts for Future Civil Aircraft June 6-10, 2005

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