aerodynamic trajectory
aerodynamic trajectory
[‚e·ro·dī′nam·ik trə′jek·trē] (mechanics)
A trajectory or part of a trajectory in which the missile or vehicle encounters sufficient air resistance to stabilize its flight or to modify its course significantly.
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