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Some Effects of Runway Slush and Water on the Operation of Airplanes, with Particular Reference to Jet Transports
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Horne, W. and Joyner, U., "Some Effects of Runway Slush and Water on the Operation of Airplanes, with Particular Reference to Jet Transports," SAE Technical Paper 620515, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620515.Also In
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