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Mechanics and thermodynamics of propulsion /

Mechanics and thermodynamics of propulsion /

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Main Authors: Hill, Philip G. (Philip Graham), 1932-, Peterson, Carl R.
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Published: Reading, Massachusetts : Addison-Wesley, 1965
Subjects:
Airplanes
Rocket engines
Space vehicles
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