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NAL Wind Tunnel Road         
  • alt=Golf Manor apartment  on Wind Tunnel Road
ROAD IN THE MURUGESHPALYA LOCALITY OF BANGALORE, INDIA
HAL Wind Tunnel Road; Wind Tunnel Road
NAL Wind Tunnel Road, expanded as National Aerospace Laboratories Wind Tunnel Road, is a road in the Murugeshpalya locality of Bangalore. It was called Challaghatta Road, a name that still persists in local use, before it was renamed.
WindShear         
  • Wind shear along the coast with low-level clouds moving towards the east and higher-level clouds moving towards the south-west
  • Wreckage of [[Delta Air Lines Flight 191]] tail section after a microburst slammed the aircraft into the ground. Another aircraft can be seen flying in the background past the crash scene.
  • Down draft winds with associated [[virga]] allow these [[cloud]]s in the eastern sky at civil [[twilight]] to mimic [[aurora borealis]] in the [[Mojave desert]].
  • Depiction of where the planetary boundary layer lies on a sunny day
AUTOMOTIVE WIND TUNNEL IN CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA
Wind Shear Wind Tunnel; Wind Shear's Full Scale, Rolling Road, Automotive Wind Tunnel; Wind Shear's Full Scale Rolling Road, Automotive Wind Tunnel (Concord, North Carolina)
The Windshear Full Scale Rolling Road Wind Tunnel is an automotive wind tunnel in Concord, North Carolina.
wind tunnel         
  • Fan blades of [[Langley Research Center]]'s 16 foot [[transonic]] wind tunnel in 1990, before it was retired in 2004
  • German aviation laboratory, 1935
  • pathlines]] of the [[wingtip vortices]]
  • Preparing a model in the Kirsten Wind Tunnel, a subsonic wind tunnel at the [[University of Washington]]
  • Six-element external balance below the Kirsten Wind Tunnel
  • A typical [[lift coefficient]] versus [[angle of attack]] curve
  • Mary Jackson]] with a wind tunnel model at [[Langley Research Center]]
  • NACA]] wind tunnel test on a human subject, showing the effects of high wind speeds on the human face
  • Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute]], Moscow, built in 1941 for aircraft testing
  • Replica of the Wright brothers' wind tunnel
  • Eiffel's wind tunnels in the Auteuil laboratory
TOOL USED TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF AIR MOVING PAST SOLID OBJECTS
Wind tunnels; Windtunnel; Turbelence modeling; Windtunnels; Wind-tunnel; Wind Tunnel; Aerodynamic test; High enthalpy wind tunnel; High Enthalpy wind tunnel
(wind tunnels)
A wind tunnel is a room or passage through which air can be made to flow at controlled speeds. Wind tunnels are used to test new equipment or machinery, especially cars and aeroplanes.
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