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In this study, four different types of aircraft body were analyzed according to the aerodynamic flight conditions in the form of cruise . A319, A320, A330, and A340 model aircrafts of the Airbus firm were used. Only the body parts of the plane were drawn and the analysis process has been studied in a scale of 1/1000 for convenience.
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Turkmen, A.C., Yildiz, F., Celik, C., Sarac, H.I. (2016). Investigation of Airframe in Terms of Aerodynamics. In: Karakoc, T., Ozerdem, M., Sogut, M., Colpan, C., Altuntas, O., Açıkkalp, E. (eds) Sustainable Aviation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34181-1_28
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