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  • 41Flight — is the process by which an object achieves sustained movement either through the air (or movement beyond earth s atmosphere, in the case of spaceflight) by aerodynamically generating lift, propulsive thrust or aerostatically using… …

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  • 42List of aerospace engineering topics — This page aims to list all articles related to the specific discipline of aerospace engineering. For a broad overview of engineering, see List of engineering topics. For biographies, see List of engineers.compactTOC NOTOC AAblation cascade… …

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  • 44Delta wing — HAL Tejas has a tailless delta wing configuration …

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  • 45FN P90 — PS90 redirects here. For the Russian aircraft engine PS 90, see Aviadvigatel PS 90. P90 …

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  • 46Nose cone design — Given the problem of the aerodynamic design of the nose cone section of any vehicle or body meant to travel through a compressible fluid medium (such as a rocket or aircraft, missile or bullet), an important problem is the determination of the… …

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  • 47Brügger & Thomet APR308 — Infobox Weapon name=APR caption= origin=flag|Switzerland type=Sniper rifle is ranged=yes service= used by=See Users wars= designer=Brügger Thomet design date=2003 (APR308) 2007 (APR338) manufacturer=Brügger Thomet production date=2005 (APR308)… …

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  • 48aerospace industry — Introduction       assemblage of manufacturing concerns that deal with vehicular flight within and beyond the Earth s atmosphere. (The term aerospace is derived from the words aeronautics and spaceflight.) The aerospace industry is engaged in the …

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  • 49Interstellar medium — Interstellar redirects here. For other uses, see Interstellar (disambiguation). The distribution of ionized hydrogen (known by astronomers as H II from old spectroscopic terminology) in the parts of the Galactic interstellar medium visible… …

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  • 50Maglev (transport) — MAGLEV, or magnetic levitation, is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and (usually) propels vehicles, predominantly trains, using magnetic forces. This method has the potential to be faster, quieter and smoother than wheeled mass… …

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