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Some effects of flight path an atmospheric variations on the boom propagated from asupersonic aircraft [NASA TR R-191--TR R-199]

By: Barger Raymond L.
Series: National Aeronautics and space administration. Publisher: Washington, D. C. NASA 1964Description: 29p.
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