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Sighard F. ****ner (18
April 1906, in Münster,
Germany – 22 June 1971, in
Brick Town, USA) was a
German scientist. An
important figure in the aerodynamics...
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myriad of jobs.
Kerling married Marie Sighard, a
fellow German emigrée, in New York in 1931. He and
Sighard frequently travelled back to
Germany throughout...
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corporations have
power similar to states'
governance powers. Similarly,
Sighard Neckel has
argued that the rise of financial-market-based
capitalism in...
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Retrieved 2010-12-07. Clancy, L. J.: Aerodynamics.
Section 11.17 ****ner,
Sighard F. (1965). Fluid-Dynamic Drag :
Practical Information on
Aerodynamic Drag...
- than the
decrease in
induced drag.
Following the end of
World War II, Dr.
Sighard F. ****ner was a
pioneer researcher in the field,
having written a technical...
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Bruno Helm
Rudolf Hermann Bruno Heusinger Hans
Hueter Guenther Hintze Sighard F. ****ner Kurt
Hohenemser Oscar Holderer Helmut Horn Hans
Henning Hosenthien [de]...
- Technology, ASAT- 13, May 26 – 28, 2009 'Base Drag and
Thick Trailing Edges',
Sighard F. ****ner, Air
Materiel Command, in:
Journal of the
Aeronautical Sciences...
- century. The name of the
family comes from
their nickname "Sieghard" (also
Sighard or Sigehard),
which first came into
being with
Sieghard XI. The family...
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Aeronautics & Astronautics. pp. 222–223. ISBN 9781600869112. ****ner,
Sighard (1975). "XIII
Directional characteristics of aeroplanes: IV
Influence of...
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Austrian royal consort as
Margravine of Austria. She was a
daughter of
Sighard VII of
Ungarnmark and his wife, Philihild. In 1072, she
married Ernest...