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Re: OT!! RE: [OM] Notes on the road

Subject: Re: OT!! RE: [OM] Notes on the road
From: Gregg Iverson <giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 14:47:56 -0500
Could it be refraction because of the different air flow
characteristics?  I recently took a flash picture of a boy playing "air
drums".  On the wall behind him is a shadow of the disturbed air
following the path of the drum sticks.

Gregg

Ken Norton wrote:
> 

<snip> 

> I thought about the supersonic transition boundry theory for a bit and that
> is a possibility.  Since the plane is cruising at a speed relatively close
> to the speed of sound, the increased airflow speed over the wing can
> approach, if not exceed the sonic limit, thereby creating either a caviting
> of the atmosphere or a shockwave that is maintained at that point.  I do
> not believe it to be a separation of the laminar flow as that would occur
> near the wing itself.

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