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Image of a Shock Tube, for possible insertion[edit]
The School of Engineering in The University of Queensland in Australia has a combustion driver shock tube, which they use for hypersonic aerodynamic testing, which anyone in Brisbane may be able to get a photo of. I'm currently in grade 12, but when I start Uni next year, I'll probably be going to UQ, so I may be able to get a photo of it sometime in the near future. I'll be watching this page, but in about January next year if someone wants a picture of one, leave a message on my talk page and I'll try to get a photo. They also have a scale model of a shock tube that I may be able to get a photo of. MichaelHenley(Talk-Contribs) 01:21, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]