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- Derived from the Yak-25, from which it differed primarily in having wings sweptback 35° at quarter chord, the Yak-30 retained the fuselage, tail surfaces...
- Palmer surrounded by numerous women, all with the same heavy makeup and sweptback hair style. The video features women that Palmer met while visiting the...
- action of leading edge vortices. It is generated by wings with highly sweptback, sharp, leading edges (beyond 50 degrees of sweep) or highly-swept wing-root...
- of 4,000 kg with a truncated diamond-shaped airframe 7.3 m long, with sweptback outer wings that have a total span of 15 m. It is powered by TWS800 small...
- succeeded by the development of the jet-powered Tu-16 bomber, which used a sweptback wing for good subsonic performance. As turbojets were not fuel efficient...
- that a number of his males, including Koistinen, favor a 50s, greasy, sweptback hair style, to go along with their love of rock 'n' roll (definitely a...
- Boyd, Migotzky and Wetzel; "A Study of Conical Camber for Triangular and Sweptback Wings", Research Memorandum A55G19, NACA, 1955.[1][dead link] Mason, Chap...
- in the middle) isn't so different from the W212. The S-class inspired, sweptback (first time in Mercedes executive-class history) and rather compact headlights...
- support a given distribution of lift, with applications to the load over a sweptback wing (1945) The Theoretical Lift of Flat Swept-back Wings at Supersonic...
- desired. There are different types of wings: tempered, semi-tempered, sweptback, rectangular and elliptical. An aircraft wing is sometimes called an airfoil...