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View High-Speed Research, Sonic Boom By High Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop (1992 Ames Research Center)

High-Speed Research, Sonic Boom

High-Speed Research, Sonic Boom

By High Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop (1992 Ames Research Center)

View High-speed research By High Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop (3rd 1994 Langley Research Center)

High-speed research

High-speed research

By High Speed Research Program Sonic Boom Workshop (3rd 1994 Langley Research Center)

View Evaluation of outdoor-to-indoor response to minimized sonic booms By D. Brown

Evaluation of outdoor-to-indoor response to minimized sonic booms

Evaluation of outdoor-to-indoor response to minimized sonic booms

By D. Brown

View Sonic-boom research By Harvey H. Hubbard

Sonic-boom research

Sonic-boom research

By Harvey H. Hubbard

View Seismo-acoustic effects of sonic booms on archeological sites, Valentine Military Operations Area By James C Battis

Seismo-acoustic effects of sonic booms on archeological sites, Valentine Military Operations Area

Seismo-acoustic effects of sonic booms on archeological sites, Valentine Military Operations Area

By James C Battis

View Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation By Christine M. Darden

Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation

Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation

By Christine M. Darden

View Wind-tunnel investigation of the validity of a sonic-boom-minimization concept By Robert J. Mack

Wind-tunnel investigation of the validity of a sonic-boom-minimization concept

Wind-tunnel investigation of the validity of a sonic-boom-minimization concept

By Robert J. Mack

View Sonic-boom wave-front shapes and curvatures associated with maneuvering flight By Raymond L. Barger

Sonic-boom wave-front shapes and curvatures associated with maneuvering flight

Sonic-boom wave-front shapes and curvatures associated with maneuvering flight

By Raymond L. Barger

View Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6 By George C. Ashby

Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6

Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6

By George C. Ashby

View A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 6 By George C. Ashby

A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 6

A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 6

By George C. Ashby

View Simplifed sonic-boom prediction By Harry W. Carlson

Simplifed sonic-boom prediction

Simplifed sonic-boom prediction

By Harry W. Carlson

View A wind-tunnel study of the applicability of far-field sonic-boom theory to the space shuttle orbiter By Harry W. Carlson

A wind-tunnel study of the applicability of far-field sonic-boom theory to the space shuttle orbiter

A wind-tunnel study of the applicability of far-field sonic-boom theory to the space shuttle orbiter

By Harry W. Carlson

View A summary of XB-70 sonic boom signature data By Dominic J. Maglieri

A summary of XB-70 sonic boom signature data

A summary of XB-70 sonic boom signature data

By Dominic J. Maglieri

View Correlation of predicted and measured sonic boom characteristics from the reentry of STS-1 Orbiter By Frank Garcia

Correlation of predicted and measured sonic boom characteristics from the reentry of STS-1 Orbiter

Correlation of predicted and measured sonic boom characteristics from the reentry of STS-1 Orbiter

By Frank Garcia

View Uniform approximation to the shock generated by thin, nonlifting wings of rectangular planform By Sanford S. Davis

Uniform approximation to the shock generated by thin, nonlifting wings of rectangular planform

Uniform approximation to the shock generated by thin, nonlifting wings of rectangular planform

By Sanford S. Davis

View Some effects of supersonic flight By Committee for Environmental Conservation.

Some effects of supersonic flight

Some effects of supersonic flight

By Committee for Environmental Conservation.

View Proceedings By Sonic Boom Symposium Houston, Tex. 1970.,Goldman

Proceedings

Proceedings

By Sonic Boom Symposium Houston, Tex. 1970.,Goldman

View La fin du ciel bleu By Catherine Delsol

La fin du ciel bleu

La fin du ciel bleu

By Catherine Delsol

View Design and demonstration of a system for routine, boomless supersonic flights By Richmond Perley

Design and demonstration of a system for routine, boomless supersonic flights

Design and demonstration of a system for routine, boomless supersonic flights

By Richmond Perley

View Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation By Christine M Darden

Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation

Sonic-boom minimization with nose-bluntness relaxation

By Christine M Darden

View Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6 By George C Ashby

Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6

Near-field sonic-boom pressure signatures for the space shuttle launch and orbiter vehicles at Mach 6

By George C Ashby

View Charts for determing potential minimum sonic-boom overpressures for supersonic cruise aircraft By Christine M. Darden

Charts for determing potential minimum sonic-boom overpressures for supersonic cruise aircraft

Charts for determing potential minimum sonic-boom overpressures for supersonic cruise aircraft

By Christine M. Darden

View A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 4.14 By Harry W. Carlson

A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 4.14

A study of the sonic-boom characteristics of a blunt body at a Mach number of 4.14

By Harry W. Carlson

View Second Conference on Sonic Boom Research By Conference on Sonic Boom Research (2nd 1968 Washington, D.C.)

Second Conference on Sonic Boom Research

Second Conference on Sonic Boom Research

By Conference on Sonic Boom Research (2nd 1968 Washington, D.C.)