
The proposed Prandtl-m is based on the Prandtl-d seen coming in for a landing during a flight test in June. The aerodynamics offer a solution that could lead to the first aircraft on Mars.
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ED15-0193-336
Date Created
June 25, 2015
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AFRC
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Ken Ulbrich
Location
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
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