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    The characteristics of the flow field over the mid-upper fuselage of Lancaster P. A. 474
    (College of Aeronautics, 1956-01) Burrows, F. M.
    This note describes a series of tests conducted to determine the characteristics of the flow field over the mid-upper fuselage of. Lancaster P. A, 474. The range of the tests was to include a determination of the distributions of total head, static pressure and velocity together with the flow directional characteristics in the pitching plane for a number of aircraft flight configurations as listed in paragraph 1. 2. Curves are presented in Figs. 9, 20 - 25, showing the flow directional characteristics and the distributions of static pressure and velocity in the region of investigation.
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    Flight experiments on the boundary layer characteristics of a swept back wing
    (College of Aeronautics, Cranfield, 1956-07) Allen, L. D.; Burrows, F. M.
    This work consideres the measurement in flight of the boundary layer characteristics of an untapered, untwisted, 40 degree swept back half wing of thin symmetrical section, mounted vertically on top of the fuselage of an Anson Mart I aircraft. ...
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    A note on some equipment used for boundary layer measurements in flight. Part 1, the design and construction of a large multitube manometer for use in flight. Part 2, two fixed head type combs for boundary layer investigations
    (College of Aeronautics, 1956-07) Burrows, F. M.
    Some notes are presented relating to the design and construction of a large multitube manometer and to two 'fixed head' type boundary layer combs to be used for the measurement in flight of the boundary layer characteristics of a swept back wing. Although the equipment described was designed with a particular object in view, there is no reason why the designs should not be modified as and where necessary for the construction of similar equipment.
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    A theoretical and experimental study of the boundary layer flow on a 45 degrees swept back wing
    (College of Aeronautics, Cranfield, 1956-10) Burrows, F. M.
    In this paper an account is presented of a theoretical and experimental study made in relation to the boundary layer flow on a 45 degree swept back wind. Continues...

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