December 1987: User's Manual for LINEAR, a FORTRAN Program to Derive Linear Aircraft Models
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August 1988: Derivation and Definition of a Linear Aircraft Model
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December 1991: An Aircraft Model for the AIAA Controls Design Challenge
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Not strong enough to consume any chunks of matter at all- then launch into a low orbit around the earth. Do you think this would work or would there be risk of it consuming to... moreNot strong enough to consume any chunks of matter at all- then launch into a low orbit around the earth. Do you think this would work or would there be risk of it consuming too much heat/energy and causing a new ice age to happen?