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Fluid mechanics / Airfoil / Drag / Angle of attack / Sail / Lift coefficient / Lift / Camber / Wind tunnel / Aerodynamics / Aerospace engineering / Fluid dynamics
Date: 2005-12-14 07:36:15
Fluid mechanics
Airfoil
Drag
Angle of attack
Sail
Lift coefficient
Lift
Camber
Wind tunnel
Aerodynamics
Aerospace engineering
Fluid dynamics

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