High speed tests on symmetrical profiles with different thickness ratios in the DVL high-speed wind tunnel (2.7m. dia.) and comparison with measurements in other wind tunnels
by B. Gothert
Part of National Research Council of Canada. Technical translation -- no. TT-38
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