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A. D. Wood has written:

'The truth and the wine interest!' -- subject(s): Wine and wine making, Alcoholic beverage industry

'Wing flow tests at subsonic and transonic speeds on four thin, low aspect ratio, swept-back wings'

'The effect of icing on aircraft equipped with vortex generators'

'A method of measuring vertical velocity immediately before landing'

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