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Investigations at supersonic speeds of 22 triangular wings representing two airfoil sections for each of 11 apex angles

Investigations at supersonic speeds of 22 triangular wings representing two airfoil sections for each of 11 apex angles

Aerodynamic Investigation of a Parabolic Body of Revolution at Mach Number of 1.92 and Some Effects of an Annular Jet Exhausting From the Base

Investigation of the variation with Reynolds number of the base, wave, and skin-friction drag of a parabolic body of revolution (NACA RM-10) at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel

The Effects of a Small Jet of Air Exhausting From the Nose of a Body of Revolution in Supersonic Flow

The Base Pressure at Supersonic Speeds on Two-Dimensional Airfoils and Bodies of Revolution (With and Without Fins) Having Turbulent Boundary Layers

A new shadowgraph technique for the observation of conical flow phenomena in supersonic flow and preliminary results obtained for a triangular wing

A summary of information on support interference at transonic and supersonic speeds

Pressure rise associated with shock-induced boundary-layer separation

Some studies of axisymmetric free jets exhausting from sonic and supersonic nozzles into still air and into supersonic streams

Investigation at supersonic speeds of external-drag effects and pumping characteristics of a short ejector

Initial inclination of the mixing boundary separating an exhausting supersonic jet from a supersonic ambient stream

Aerodynamic investigation of a parabolic body of revolution at Mach number of 1.92 and some effects of an annular supersonic jet exhausting from the base

Boundaries of Supersonic Axisymmetric Free Jets

A rapid method for predicting attached-shock shape

Base pressure at supersonic speeds on two-dimensional airfoils and on bodies of revolution with and without fins having turbulent boundary layers

A reexamination of the use of simple concepts for predicting the shape and location of detached shock waves

The Use of Cones as Stabilizing and Control Surfaces at Hypersonic Speeds

Supersonic Wave Interference Affecting Stability

Supersonic wave interference affecting stability

Shape of Initial Portion of Boundary of Supersonic Axisymmetric Free Jets at Large Jet Pressure Ratios


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