THE present edition is enlarged to provide, in the first place, an  introduction to the mathematical and experimental study of compressible  flow, subsonic and supersonic. This and other matters now becoming  prominent are not collected in a supplementary section but incorporated  in place as additional articles or short chapters. Following a  well-established practice, the numbering of original articles, figures  and chapters is left undisturbed as far as possible, interpolations  being distinguished by letter-suffixes. It is hoped this procedure will  ensure a minimum of inconvenience to readers familiar with the earlier  edition. To some extent the unlettered articles indicate a first course  of reading, though a modern view of Aerodynamics requires consideration  of Mach numbers equally with Reynolds numbers almost from the outset.
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