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Space technology / Swept wing / Wave drag / Supercritical airfoil / Wing configuration / Drag / Transonic speed / Aspect ratio / Shock wave / Aerospace engineering / Aerodynamics / Aviation
Space technology
Swept wing
Wave drag
Supercritical airfoil
Wing configuration
Drag
Transonic speed
Aspect ratio
Shock wave
Aerospace engineering
Aerodynamics
Aviation

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