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1978 NASA AIAA Paper Supersonic Aerodynamics Of A Tail-Control Cruciform Missile

US $6.00
ApproximatelyC $8.24
Condition:
Used
In decent condition with average wear for age and staple rust marks....ships safe and secure
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US $5.00 (approx C $6.87) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Worton, Maryland, United States
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Used
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“In decent condition with average wear for age and staple rust marks....ships safe and secure”

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Happy Dog !

100% positive feedback28K items sold

Joined Mar 2001
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If you love Vintage NASA items, Space Items & Ephemera this is the place!

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      Very nice, from my time with NASA.
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