Stepniewski, 1979 - Google Patents
Rotary-wing aerodynamics. Volume 1: Basic theories of rotor aerodynamics with application to helicoptersStepniewski, 1979
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- Stepniewski W
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The concept of rotary-wing aircraft in general is defined. The energy effectiveness of helicopters is compared with that of other static thrust generators in hover, as well as with various air and ground vehicles in forward translation. The most important aspects of rotor …
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