Unsteady transonic flow calculations for interfering lifting surface configurations

John T. Batina

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Unsteady transonic flow calculations for interfering lifting surface configurations

by John T. Batina

1985

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Unsteady transonic flow calculations for interfering lifting surface configurations was written by John T. Batina.

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