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Old 8th May 2003, 19:22
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Brilliant pic SD, but now I'm curious, and maybe someone can help out; is the shockwave off the trailing edge bigger because the trailing edge itself is bigger, or because the trailing edge went supersonic first?
If so, is this due to airframe stretch?
Or can it be explained by the change in the speed of sound brought about by the reduction in air density over the upper surface of the airfoil?
I'm genuinely curious.
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