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Page creatorNoLongerOnTheBall (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation23:18, April 30, 2024
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Below are research papers and technical memos that describe how aircrafts, helicopters, or unguided missiles lift off, fly above, and land upon the Earth. In each case, the aeronautical engineers assume the Earth to be flat and non rotating. So where is the paper that assumes earth to be round and rotating? Good luck ..
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