Noise certification predictions for FJX-2-powered aircraft using analytic methods
Jeffrey J. Berton
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Noise certification predictions for FJX-2-powered aircraft using analytic methods
Published
1999
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Comparison of predictors of the annoyance of commuter, stage II and stage III aircraft overflights as heard outdoors
Aircraft noise prediction program theoretical manual
Aircraft noise prediction program theoretical manual
Assessment of NASA's aircraft noise prediction capability
Study of noise transmission through double wall aircraft windows
Validation of aircraft noise models at lower levels of exposure
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