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[As in many other fields of physics and engineering, the theoretical approach is often a tough one and the number of real breakthrough results is small. The boundary layer theory and the lifting-line theory for ‘real’ wings developed by Prandtl may be called such results, but there were not many others like them in the period between 1904 and the outbreak of the Second World War. The same can be said of the postwar period.]
Published: May 15, 2019
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