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Old 13th October 2008 | 12:59
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Definitions of M speeds. Mdi/Mde?

Hi,

I was talking aerodynamics with someone today (yes it was an interview) and am looking for an answer on something that stumped me. We were on the subject of high speed airfoils and had just finished talking about Mdr and Mcrit. I was then asked if I could define Mdi (or it may have been Mde). I've never heard of these before. Any ideas?

Does anyone have a list of obscure M or V speeds?

I took a few minutes to search, but couldn't find it myself. Thanks in advance everyone.

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