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May 16, 2007, 03:37 |
F-16 inlet geometry
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Dear all,
I'm currently investigating the effects of secondary flow in the F-16 inlet. However, obtaining an accurate F-16 inlet geometry has been a problem. I was wondering if anyone has done this kind of research before. Any advice or guidance is much appreciated. Regards, Imran |
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May 16, 2007, 04:45 |
Re: F-16 inlet geometry
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Hi,
An air inlet geometry is crucial for aerodynamics, but also for RCS determination. Ask this to the person who gave you the job. And clearly, yes, the study must have been done by lockheed, but to be sincere I see no good reason for them to give this kind of information on an (almost) anonymous forum. Regards |
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May 16, 2007, 09:42 |
Re: F-16 inlet geometry
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the one who can give the information at this forum may be wanted by FBI Regards
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