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Fluid mechanics / Airspeed / Coandă effect / Physical phenomena / Flying saucer / Shock wave / Jean-Pierre Petit / Jet engine / Supersonic speed / Aerodynamics / Aerospace engineering / Fluid dynamics
Date: 2010-06-22 16:52:36
Fluid mechanics
Airspeed
Coandă effect
Physical phenomena
Flying saucer
Shock wave
Jean-Pierre Petit
Jet engine
Supersonic speed
Aerodynamics
Aerospace engineering
Fluid dynamics

TECHNOLOGY Flying saucers R&D The Coanda effect With today’s technical know-how, we can make a flying saucer. They already fly quickly and silently in some laboratories. But

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