Von Kármán, 2004 - Google Patents
Aerodynamics: selected topics in the light of their historical developmentVon Kármán, 2004
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Authoritative and engaging, this popular history traces the science of aerodynamics from the age of Newton through the mid-twentieth century. Author Theodore von Karman, a well- known pioneer in aerodynamic research, addresses himself to readers acquainted with the …
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