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Aerospace Design Questions: Hypersonic Flight

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Brief explanation on flow properties at higher Mach numbers, and how aircraft are subsequently designed.

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Title: Reference for Aviation, Space, Design, and Engineering
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Features military and civil aircraft pictures and information, aerospace design concepts, and frequently asked questions.

Category: Civil - Military - Spacecraft - Ucav - Aerospace Engineering - Uav - Airplane Pictures - Aircraft Design - Unmanned Strike Fighter - Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle


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