GSO ISO 2533:2017
ISO 2533:1975
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
· Approved on 03 October 2017
Standard Atmosphere
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GSO ISO 2533:2017 Files
English 108 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
99.92 BHD
GSO ISO 2533:2017 Scope
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of
an ISO Standard Atmosphere and is intended for use in
calculations and design of flying vehicles, to present the test
results of flying vehicles and their components under
identical conditions, and to allow unification in the field of
development and calibration of instruments. Its use is also
recommended in the processing of data from geophysical
and meteorological observations.
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