A review is presented of some of the lessons learned from wind tunnel tests since World War II. Wind tunnels achieved a very high productivity rate during the war due in part to development testing of numerous military aircraft concepts. Following the war, in addition to development testing, a rapid increase in basic research testing occurred in order to explore areas of interest revealed by the conduct of war and to expand on advanced technology that became available from Germany and Italy. The research test areas discussed are those primarily related to the transition from subsonic flight to supersonic flight.
Some Lessons Learned with Wind Tunnels
1986
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Some lessons learned with wind tunnels
NTRS | 1986
|Some lessons learned with wind tunnels
NTRS | 1986
|Some lessons learned with wind tunnels
AIAA | 1986
|Online Contents | 2010
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