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Wake Vortex Bibliography

This annotated bibliography consists of abstracts of publications on aircraft wake vortices. Experimental and theoretical articles are included and consider the formation, structure, motion, and decay of vortices and their effect on penetrating aircraft. For more information about the Wake Vortex Bibliography, please read the Preface.

The printed version of this document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161.

The online version of the Wake Vortex Bibliography was last updated in September 2004. For more information about reports referenced in this bibliography, please contact James Hallock at hallock@volpe.dot.gov. For proposed additions, deletions, or other changes, please complete the Wake Vortex Bibliography Update form.

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