File:Airborne weather radar NASA.jpg
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English: A flat plate airborne radar used in the microburst windshear detection research program was housed in the nose of the NASA 737.
Français : Une antenne plate de radar météorologique utilisée sur un avion de recherche sur les rafales descendantes par la NASA. |
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Source | Airborne Trailblazer, Chapter 5, "The Best That We Can Do": Taming the Microburst Windshear and Page 62 |
Author | NASA |
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