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WindShear

The Windshear Full Scale Rolling Road Wind Tunnel is an automotive wind tunnel in Concord, North Carolina.

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WindShear

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples26
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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WindShear

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related to Bibliography · 20
WindShear → April, Gary Graves, Haas CNC, January, Joel Walters, June, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, March, Mechanical Systems, Passenger Cars, Retrieved, SAE International, SAE International Journal, SAE International Technical Paper, The Windshear Rolling Road, USA Today, Wikisource-logo, Wind Tunnel
related to External links · 6
WindShear → Automated Test Software, JACOBS Used, Official, Operation, SLATE, Windshear Tunnel

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WindShearrelated to BibliographyLock-green0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyLock-gray-alt-20.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyLock-red-alt-20.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyWikisource-logo0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyGary Graves0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyJanuary0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyHaas CNC0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyUSA Today0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyRetrieved0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyMarch0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographyJoel Walters0.60section
WindShearrelated to BibliographySAE International Technical Paper0.60section

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