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    Experimental Study of the Effects of Scale on the Absolute Values of Zero-lift Drag of Aircraft Configurations at Transonic Speeds

    Howell, Robert R / Braslow, Albert L | NTRS | 1957
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Studies of the use of Freon-12 as a testing medium in the Langley low-turbulence pressure tunnel

    Von Doenhoff, Albert E / Braslow, Albert L | NTRS | 1951
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Two-dimensional Wind-tunnel Investigation of Two NACA 7-series Type Airfoils Equipped with a Slot-lip Aileron, Trailing-edge Frise Aileron, and a Double Slotted Flap

    Braslow, Albert L / Visconti, Fioravante | NTRS | 1949
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Studies of the use of Freon-12 as a wind tunnel testing medium

    Von Doenhoff, Albert E / Braslow, Albert L / Schwartzberg, Milton A | NTRS | 1953
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    An experimental study of a method of designing the sweptback wing-fuselage juncture for reducing the drag at transonic speeds

    Howell, Robert R / Braslow, Albert L | NTRS | 1955
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Preliminary Wind-tunnel Investigation of the Effect of Area Suction on the Laminar Boundary Layer over an NACA 64A010 Airfoil

    Braslow, Albert L / Visconti, Fioravante / Burrows, Dale L | NTRS | 1948
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Two-dimensional Wind-tunnel Investigation of an Approximately 14-percent-thick NACA 66-series-type Airfoil Section with a Double Slotted Flap

    Braslow, Albert L / Loftin, Laurence K , Jr | NTRS | 1946
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Experimental Study of the Effects of Finite Surface Disturbances and Angle of Attack on the Laminar Boundary Layer of an NACA 64A010 Airfoil with Area Suction

    Schwartzberg, Milton A / Braslow, Albert L | NTRS | 1952
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration