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      <title>Fig 253. Projectile at M=1.015</title>
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      <description>ExperimentSimulation &amp;ldquo;The model artillery shell of figures 223 and 224 is shown here still earlier in its trajectory, when it is flying at a slightly supersonic speed. A detached bow wave precedes it, and the distant field is quite different, but the pattern near the body is almost identical to that shown in figure 224 for a slightly subsonic speed.</description>
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