Problems inherent in current and future aircraft design which still lack a solution as a result of gaps in the theoretical and experimental description of flow patterns are discussed. Both civil and military aircraft in the subsonic and transonic range are considered. Problems arising in different phases of flow patterns are discussed. Both civil and military aircraft in the subsonic and transonic range are considered. Problems arising in different phases of aerodynamic design are examined first. Next, special flow problems encountered during different flight phases, such as takeoff and landing, during transonic flight, and during flight maneuvers, are characterized and explained. (Author)
Unsolved Problems of Airplane Aerodynamics
1972
51 pages
Report
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English
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