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drag of fuselage discontinuities
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03  
davidjh (Aeronautics) 26 Apr 03 21:43
Does anyone know of another source comparable to Hoerner's Fluid-Dynamic drag that has CDs' for discontinuities on an airplane fuelage? I'm after a means to estimate CDs for "non-classic" shapes - in this case a "U" shaped bracket with the open end into the wind.


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