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aerodynamicists

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  • noun Plural form of aerodynamicist.

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  • The propulsion "airplane" would have huge engines with little stubby wings, the aerodynamicists "airplane" would have complex slender sirfoils, winglets, etc. with no engines to mess up the aerodynamics, the structural analysists would design a flying I-Beam, etc. Flash Gorden

    Seeing The Rover Up Close - NASA Watch 2009

  • Some aeronautical engineers are aerodynamicists, who predict air flows and their effects on aircraft.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Some aeronautical engineers are aerodynamicists, who predict air flows and their effects on aircraft.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Some aeronautical engineers are aerodynamicists, who predict air flows and their effects on aircraft.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • While all F1 teams rely on teamwork -- involving hundreds of people from aerodynamicists to materials engineers to test drivers -- the Toyota philosophy takes it to a new level.

    Will Toyota's Way Win on the Track? 2008

  • The thing is that Germany had the best threatened, scared or against Nazism…but the best aerodynamicists in the whole world.

    Think Progress » FACT CHECK: Increasing Troop Levels In Baghdad Made Violence Worse 2006

  • The key disciplines were materials scientists to develop new materials, structural engineers to address weight and durability problems, aerodynamicists to tackle the problem of airflow and drag through and around the engine, and mechanical engineers able to design and link together the thousands of individual parts required for each engine.

    Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003

  • The aerodynamicists were concerned with airflow past the compressor and turbine blades.

    Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003

  • Afterward the profile can possibly be reconstructed mathematically by aerodynamicists and their like, but it cannot be even approximated by pilots in flight if they expect to come home alive.

    The Crash of EgyptAir 990 2001

  • Afterward the profile can possibly be reconstructed mathematically by aerodynamicists and their like, but it cannot be even approximated by pilots in flight if they expect to come home alive.

    The Crash of EgyptAir 990 2001

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