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Old June 19th 05, 12:24 PM
gregg
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GTH wrote:

Hi all,

Anyone around know of a source for F.W.Meredit's "Note on the Cooling of
Aircraft Engines with Special Reference to Radiators Enclosed in Ducts.
British ARC, R&M No. 1683, 1936." ?

I searched the whole internet without finding anything but indirect
references. The British RAE archives mention other papers from Meredith,
but this particular note seems really hard to find.

Anyone happen to have a copy, or a clue as to where to get it ?
Any input appreciated,

Thanks,
Regards,

Gilles Thesee
Grenoble, France



Hello Giles,

I have a copy of it here at home. I'll look for it for you. Let me know your
address.

I got the copy from Wright Patterson AFB library in Dayton Ohio.

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