It is shown how extreme conditions of speed and altitude are being duplicated; atmospheric conditions; subsonic wind tunnels, supersonic tunnels, and altitude chambers discussed; simulation of extremely high altitude conditions; cooling of aircraft cockpits and cabins; reference made to future research problems.
Atmospheric duplication in aircraft lab
Refrig Eng
Refrigerating Engineering ; 57 , n 7
1949
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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