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Improved prediction of the lift coefficient by including turbulent wedges in the model
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Improved prediction of the lift coefficient by including turbulent wedges in the model
Improved prediction of the lift coefficient by including turbulent wedges in the model
Improved prediction of the lift coefficient by including turbulent wedges in the model
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