Euler analysis of a High-Speed Civil Transport concept at Mach 3
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Daryl L. Bonhaus | James L. Pittman | Samuel M. Dollyhigh | Michael J. Siclari | D. Bonhaus | J. Pittman | M. Siclari | S. Dollyhigh
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