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Aerodynamic study of a wing-fuselage combination employing a wing swept back 63 degrees - investigation of a large-scale model at low speed

contributor authorNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:48:30Z
date available2017-09-04T18:48:30Z
date copyright01/01/1949
date issued1949
identifier otherKPCTUDAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessionid=3826AF679D40527318548F1EFDEC014A/handle/yse/229793
description abstractINTRODUCTION
The theory developed in reference 1 indicates that aircraft employing wings of high sweepback and high aspect ratio should be capable of efficient flighty (L/D =10) at moderate supersonic Mach numbers. To provide information necessary for the design of such an airplane, a possible configuration for a transport-type airplane suitable for flight at speeds up to 1.5 Mach number is undergoing study in the research facilities of the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory.
The design incorporates a wing with the leading edge swept back 63°, an aspect ratio of 3.5, and a taper ratio of 0.25, with a fuselage of fineness ratio 12.5
The aerodynamic characteristics of this configuration are being examined over a large range of Mach numbers and Reynolds numbers. This report presents the aerodynamic characteristics at Low speed and high Reynolds number as determined in the Ames 40-by 80-foot wind tunnel.
languageEnglish
titleNACA-RM-A8D02num
titleAerodynamic study of a wing-fuselage combination employing a wing swept back 63 degrees - investigation of a large-scale model at low speeden
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page22
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treeNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;1949
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