A numerical analysis applied to high angle of attack three-dimensional inlets
Danny P. Hwang
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A numerical analysis applied to high angle of attack three-dimensional inlets
Published
1986
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
High angle of attack aerodynamics
The F/A-18 high-angle-of-attack ground-to-flight correlation
Supersonic flow around circular cones at angles of attack
Problems of aircraft behaviour at high angles of attack
A final report on the NASA grant NAG-1-1612 of large-vortex capture by a wing at very high angles of attack
Fluid dynamics of high angle of attack
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