Aerodynamic characteristics of a hypersonic research airplane concept having a 70ê swept double-delta wing at Mach numbers 0.80 to 1.20, with summary of data from 0.20 to 6.0

Aerodynamic characteristics of a hypersonic research airplane concept having a 70ê swept double-delta wing at Mach numbers 0.80 to 1.20, with summary of data from 0.20 to 6.0

by Jim A Penland

Book 1552 of NASA technical paper --

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