The practice of low-speed experimental aerodynamics has continued to evolve and continues to be a cornerstone in the development for a wide range of vehicles and other devices that must perform their functions in the face of forces imposed by strong flows of air or water. In the 1970s and continu
High-Speed Wind Tunnel Testing
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