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16-foot Transonic Wind Tunnel
A 16-foot transonic wind tunnel reveals the invisible shock waves shaping supersonic flight
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Why is the 16-foot transonic wind tunnel critical for aircraft design at near-sound speeds?
Because it is the only wind tunnel capable of reaching hypersonic speeds above Mach 5.
Because aerodynamic forces at transonic speeds are the same as at subsonic speeds, so any tunnel size works equally well.
Because it allows testing of aerodynamic effects like shock waves that occur only near the speed of sound and cannot be accurately predicted by smaller or subsonic tunnels.
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