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    Lift of an Aircraft's Wing - An Explanation

    I have been disappointed by most explanations of a wing's lift. It is not caused by the higher velocity over the top surface. Try applying an estimated velocity and see what is necessary to reflect the observed pressures. It does not work. My explanation of a wing's lift is based on the...
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    Aircraft Engineering Library, CD

    A couple years ago, I purchased a CD, Aircraft Engineering Library, on half.com/ebay from a Dwight Krauss. Recently when I tried to access its contents, I was unable to read the disk. Does anyone have the disk, or know where I might get a replacement?
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    Specifications and Standards

    For information on: DoD Index of Specifications and Standards Users may now link directly to full text DoD Specifications and Standards located on the Defense Automation & Production Service (DAPS), eAccess database. Full text documents available in Portable Document Format, (PDF) may be...
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