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040 _cIIT Kanpur
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110 _aWashington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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260 _aWashington, D. C.
_bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
_c1960
440 _aNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
440 _aNASA Technical Note
500 _aNASA TR R-71: Jet boundary corrections for lifting rotors centered in rectangular wind tunnels by Harry H. Heyson 62p
500 _aNASA TR R-72: A supersonic area rule and an application to the design of a wing body combination with high lift drag ratios by Richard T. Whitcomb 14p
500 _aNASA TR R-73: A study of the simulation of flow with free stream mach number 1 in A choked wind tunnel by John R. Spreiter 36p
500 _aNASA TR R-74: The lateral response of airplane to random atmospheric turbulance by John M. Eggleston and William H. Phillips 59p
500 _aNASA TR R-75: Analytical study of soft landings of gas filled bags by Jack B. Esgar and William C. Morgan 30p
500 _aNASA TR R-76: Calculated effects of body shape on the bow shock overpressures in the far field of bodies in supersonic flow by Donald L. Lansing 14p
500 _aNASA TR R-77: Flow in the base region of axisymmetric and two dimensional configutaions by Milton A. Beheim 32p
500 _aNASA TR R-78: Analytical syudy of induced pressure on long bodies of revolution with varying nose bluntness at hypersonic speeds by Vernon Van Hise 18p
500 _aNASA TR R-79: Fast interplenatry missions with low thrust propulsion systems by W. E. Moeckel 29p
500 _aNASA TR R-80: The effect of lift on entrry corridor depth and guidance requirements for the return lunar flight by Thomas J. Wong and Robert E. Slye 17p
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