Calculations, and comparison with an ideal minimum, of trimmed drag for conventional and canard configurationshaving various levels of static stability

Calculations, and comparison with an ideal minimum, of trimmed drag for conventional and canard configurationshaving various levels of static stability

by Milton D. McLaughlin

Part of Technical note / National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- TN D-8391

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