airplane aerodynamics

  • 81Aërodynamik — Aerodynamik (von altgriechisch ἀήρ, Luft und δύναµις, Kraft) ist Teil der Fluiddynamik und beschreibt das Verhalten von Körpern in kompressiblen Fluiden (zum Beispiel Luft). Die Aerodynamik beschreibt die Kräfte, die es beispielsweise Flugzeugen… …

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  • 82GABRIELLI — ITALY (see also List of Individuals) 26.2.1903 Caltanissetta/I 29.11.1987 Torino/I Giuseppe Gabrielli graduated from the University of Turin as a mechanical engineer. He then joined the FIAT enterprise in 1931 to develop into an expert in… …

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  • 83EgyptAir Flight 990 — SU GAP, the aircraft involved in the accident, at Düsseldorf in 1992. Occurrence summary Date …

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  • 84Wright, Wilbur and Orville — ▪ American aviators Introduction also called  Wright brothers  Respectively,   born April 16, 1867, near Millville, Indiana, U.S. died May 30, 1912, Dayton, Ohio born August 19, 1871, Dayton died January 30, 1948, Dayton   American (United… …

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  • 85Boeing 787 Dreamliner — The first All Nippon Airways Boeing 787 (JA8 …

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  • 87List of aircraft manufacturers by ICAO name — 0 9 * 3XTRIM Zaklady Lotnicze 3Xtrim Sp z oo (Poland) A Starting with A. * ROUND Round! Aerospace and Avionics. * AAC AAC Amphibiam Airplanes of Canada * AAMSA Aeronautica Agricola Mexicana SA * AASI Advanced Aerodynamics and Structures Inc *… …

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  • 88Boeing 787 — infobox Aircraft subtemplate=Infobox Boeing Aircraft name=Boeing 787 Dreamliner caption=Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner at roll out ceremony national origin = United States, with international partners type=Wide body jet airliner manufacturer=Boeing… …

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  • 89systems engineering — ☆ systems engineering n. a branch of engineering using esp. information theory, computer science, and facts from systems analysis studies to design integrated operational systems for specific complexes systems engineer n. * * * Technique of using …

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  • 90BAIRSTOW — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) 25.6.1880 Halifax/UK 8.9.1963 Chandler s Ford/UK Leonard Bairstow graduated in 1904 from the Royal College of Science as a mechanical engineer. He worked then, until 1919, at the National Physical… …

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