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Why are Lift Predictions Less Successful than Drag Predictions for aotumotive?

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Old   October 27, 2010, 20:26
Default Why are Lift Predictions Less Successful than Drag Predictions for aotumotive?
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I am a student major in vehicl engineering, and confused of this question. Who can answer me this question? thanks in advance
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