Questions About Subsonic Aircrafts

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Information on subsonic aircraft, including both civil and military models, can be found in aviation magazines like Plane & Pilot and Private Pilot, which feature articles and technical sections. Manufacturers' brochures are also valuable resources for detailed specifications. For specific inquiries about low-speed airfoils, users are encouraged to search forums or ask targeted questions. The Wright Flyer is considered subsonic, but the discussion also includes modern aircraft examples. John D. Anderson's work is recommended for further reading on the topic.
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hello... i have a lot of questions :smile: soo i hope that i can answer this one to...

i´m trying to know were can i get information about planes that flight in the subsonic regime of mach.. for example civil planes, or even military planes... thanks people...
 
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It depends upon what kind of information you want. One of the best over-all sources is the print media. Plane & Pilot magazine, Private Pilot, and similar routinely have articles on particular models, as well as tech sections and Q & A pages. You can also get manufacturers' brochures, the same as for cars.
 
Try using Google or Yahoo or any other search enginee and finding what you need that way. If you have specific questions, feel free to ask.
 
hello.. the problem is that i have to make a subject about low speed airfoil's and i´m trying to find information of airctaft's that flight at subsonic regime to present as example... soo if you can help me it would be very goog.. thanks
 
i still don't understand your question...

does the wright flier count in this sub sonic catergoy or are you talking about more modern planes
 
I'm pretty sure that Fred just posted a link to low-speed airfoils in the past week or so. Try a forum search.
 
I have three words for y'all.

John D Anderson!
 
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