An Empirical Method for the Prediction of Airplane Drag Divergence Mach Number

An Empirical Method for the Prediction of Airplane Drag Divergence Mach Number

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A 1953 RAND study that investigates the problem of prediction of airplane drag divergence Mach number and provides an empirically determined expression that is applicable to clean airplane configurations whose wing shapes lie within the general limits of 0 degrees to 47 degrees sweepback, aspect ratios of 2 to 10, and thickness ratios of 4 percent to 12 percent.