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NASA Center: |
Glenn Research Center |
Image # : |
C1949-23744 |
Date : |
07/07/1944
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Title
Effect of TwinJet Exhausts in Simulation Take Off
Full Description
Study of effect of twin-jet exhausts inclined toward the ground in simulation
of take-off conditions for certain engine installations. Such an engine
installation is useful for decreasing the takeoff distance of aircraft. This is
one of many problems of operation under study at the Lewis Flight Propulsion
Laboratory, of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, now
known as John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio.
Keywords
Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory Lewis Research Center Jet Engine NACA
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion, NACA-GRC-LRC,
Reference Numbers
- Center:
GRC
- Center Number:
C1949-23744
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2000-000362
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: GRC
- Original Source: DIGITAL
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