File:Supersonic shockless fuselage.PNG
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DescriptionSupersonic shockless fuselage.PNG |
English: To generate lift a supersonic airplane has to produce at least two shock waves: One over-pressure downwards wave, and one under-pressure upwards wave. Withcomb’s area rule states, we can reuse air displacement without generating additional shock waves. In this case the fuselage reuses some displacement of the wings. |
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Source | various sources -> my head -> vector graphics -> png |
Author | Arne Christian Rosenfeldt |
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current | 12:05, 4 September 2005 | 182 × 247 (9 KB) | Arnero (talk | contribs) | To generate lift a supersonic airplane has to produce at least two shock waves: One over-pressure downwards wave, and one under-pressure upwards wave. Withcomb’s area rule states, we can reuse air displacement without generating additional shock waves. |
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