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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
This Note Gives a simple relationship between the zero-lift wave drag of the wing of a rectangular wing and body combination and the wave drag of the portion of the gross wing blanketed by the body, both evaluated as if isolated (i.e. ignoring the interference of other parts of the combination). The result is valid only when the tip Mach cones of the wing lie downstream of the blanketed wing. Detailed results are given for the case of wings with double-wedge section, the maximum thickness being at mid-chord.
The work described in this note was carried out while the author was at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, and appeared as RAE Tech. Note Aero 2494.