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Aeromechanics is the
science about mechanics that
deals with the
motion of air and
other gases,
involving aerodynamics,
thermophysics and aerostatics...
- sometimes,
ahead of it. When
compared to the
coordinates used for
aeromechanics, the
fuselage stations are
measured in the
opposite direction than the...
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Warsaw –
March 27, 1995, Moscow) was a
Soviet scientist in the
field of
aeromechanics,
theoretical and
applied gas dynamics. Born on May 1, 1911, in Warsaw...
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known Moscow complex of TsAGI. In 1965 in
Zhukovsky a
Department of
Aeromechanics and
Flight Engineering of MIPT was
established with
support of TsAGI's...
- gen108–gen111. ISBN 1-874783-23-3. Tietjens, O.G. (1934).
Applied Hydro- and
Aeromechanics,
based on
lectures of L. Prandtl, Ph.D. Dove Publications, Inc. pp. 226–239...
- Internationale. Retrieved: 21
September 2014.
Wayne Johnson,
Rotorcraft Aeromechanics,
Cambridge University Press, p. 19 (2013) "Channel
Flight By Autogiro...
- is
located in Dolgoprudny, a
northern suburb of Moscow.
However the
Aeromechanics Department is
based in Zhukovsky, a
suburb south-east of Moscow. As...
- Air
Force Base, and
received his
pilot wings on
January 19 for the
Aeromechanics Division and as
branch chief of the Laboratory's
Aerodynamics and Airframe...
- from
Purdue University in 1950, and a
second bachelor's degree, in
aeromechanics, from the AFIT in 1956.
Slayton graduated from the
University of Minnesota...
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mathematician known for his
mathematical contributions to
hydromechanics and
aeromechanics. The
Nekrasov integral equation describing surface waves is
named for...