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Prediction of helicopter rotor discrete frequency noise a computer program incorporating realistic blade motions and advanced acoustic formulation by Brentner, Kenneth S.
[Washington, DC] : [Springfield, Va. : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch ; For sale by the National Technical Information Service], 1986Call Number: Loading…
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The exact calcuation of quadrupole sources for some incompressible flows by Brentner, Kenneth S.
Hampton, Va. : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1988Call Number: Loading…
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Prediction of helicopter rotor discrete frequency noise : a computer program incorporating realistic blade motions and advanced acoustic formulation by Brentner, Kenneth S.
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Theoretical and experimental investigation of supersonic aerodynamic characteristics of a twin-fuselage concept by Wood, Richard M., Miller, David S. (Of Langley Research Center), Brentner, Kenneth S.
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