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- Ballute abstract "The ballute (a portmanteau combining "balloon" and "parachute") was invented by Goodyear in 1958. It is a parachute braking device optimized for use at high altitudes and high supersonic velocities. The original ballute was a cone-shaped balloon with a toroidal burble fence fitted around its widest point. A burble fence is an inflated toroidal structure on a ballute intended to ensure flow separation. This stabilizes the ballute as it decelerates through different flow regimes (from supersonic to subsonic).The ballute is either inflated by a gas generator, or by air forced into the structure by ram air inlets.Ballutes have also been proposed in stacked toroidal and tension cone form factors, in additional to the more standard isotensoid ballute.".
- Ballute thumbnail F-111F_dropping_high-drag_bombs.jpg?width=300.
- Ballute wikiPageExternalLink marraffa103.pdf.
- Ballute wikiPageExternalLink content-main.php?subsection=MjA4.
- Ballute wikiPageExternalLink Ballute.wmv.
- Ballute wikiPageExternalLink ballute.html.
- Ballute wikiPageID "1233526".
- Ballute wikiPageLength "3370".
- Ballute wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Ballute wikiPageRevisionID "646837577".
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Aerobraking.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Aerocapture.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Andrews_Space.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Balloon.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_components.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_components.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spaceflight_technologies.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen_Suborbitals.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_bomb.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Miniaturized_satellite.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Nanosatellite.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Parachute.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Project_Gemini.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Toroid.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink Unguided_bomb.
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- Ballute wikiPageWikiLink File:F-111F_dropping_high-drag_bombs.jpg.
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ballute".
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLinkText "ballistic".
- Ballute wikiPageWikiLinkText "ballute".
- Ballute hasPhotoCollection Ballute.
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- Ballute subject Category:Aircraft_components.
- Ballute subject Category:Spacecraft_components.
- Ballute subject Category:Spaceflight_technologies.
- Ballute type Component.
- Ballute type Technology.
- Ballute type Thing.
- Ballute comment "The ballute (a portmanteau combining "balloon" and "parachute") was invented by Goodyear in 1958. It is a parachute braking device optimized for use at high altitudes and high supersonic velocities. The original ballute was a cone-shaped balloon with a toroidal burble fence fitted around its widest point. A burble fence is an inflated toroidal structure on a ballute intended to ensure flow separation.".
- Ballute label "Ballute".
- Ballute differentFrom Balut.
- Ballute sameAs Ballute.
- Ballute sameAs Ballute.
- Ballute sameAs バリュート.
- Ballute sameAs Baliutas.
- Ballute sameAs m.04kpr5.
- Ballute sameAs Q2881406.
- Ballute sameAs Q2881406.
- Ballute wasDerivedFrom Ballute?oldid=646837577.
- Ballute depiction F-111F_dropping_high-drag_bombs.jpg.
- Ballute isPrimaryTopicOf Ballute.