Definition of Aerohydrodynamic. Meaning of Aerohydrodynamic. Synonyms of Aerohydrodynamic

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Definition of Aerohydrodynamic

Aerohydrodynamic
Aerohydrodynamic A`["e]r*o*hy`dro*dy*nam"ic, a. [A["e]ro- + hydrodynamic.] Acting by the force of air and water; as, an a["e]rohydrodynamic wheel.

Meaning of Aerohydrodynamic from wikipedia

- The Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (also (Zhukovsky) Central Institute of Aerodynamics, Russian: Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т, ЦАГИ...
- guidance of Mikhail Mil as the helicopter laboratory of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast. The Mil Mi-1 became the first...
- calculations. Tupolev was a leading figure of the Moscow-based Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI; Russian: Центральный аэро-гидродинамический институт;...
- without support from Russia. At MAKS Air Show in 2017, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) announced its An-124-102 Slon (Elephant) design to...
- Vertical wind tunnel T-105 at Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Moscow, built in 1941 for aircraft testing...
- born on 7 August 1946) is a Russian physicist and a professor at the Aerohydrodynamic Department at the Novosibirsk State Technical University, specialist...
- Russian reusable spacecraft project that began in 1974 at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Moscow and was formally suspended in 1993. In addition...
- the United States. Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute: T-1 Diameter 3 m (10 ft) by 6 m (20 ft) Russia Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute: T-2 Diameter 6 m...
- supermaneuverability started in USSR in the early 1980s by Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Gromov Flight Research Institute, Sukhoi and Mikoyan. In...
- Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut (TsAGI or the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute), constructed and flew the TsAGI 1-EA single lift-rotor helicopter...