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Questions about the different choices that aircraft designers (typically aerospace engineers) make in order to create an aircraft.
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Did the Nazis ever have a pulse jet hovercraft?
There is no indication that Nazi Germany made any significant efforts towards hovercraft development, jet-powered or otherwise. Also, "Die Glocke" specifically is generally thought to be a relatively- …
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Why was the B-52's wet wing more susceptible to fatigue than its dry wing, and not less?
The decrease in fatigue is not a property that's automatically conferred to the plane by the introduction of wet wing - it's a product of smart design. Usually the decision to use a wet wing is made d …