Aerodynamic in a sentence as an adjective

The best metaphor for this might be aerodynamic drag.

At first, I thought that the 911 might be better because it is more aerodynamic, a criterion that it is objectively better at.

Changing the density of the fluid can drastically change the aerodynamic situation.

Is it because anything other than that isn't aerodynamic and will destroy highway mileage, or is everyone infringing on IP?

I don't understand what the aerodynamic advantages of a "boxwing" are, but apparently this has those while avoiding problems with stalling.

You are exchanging aerodynamic drag for hydrodynamic drag.

Technically true; however, in practice, you must rifle the barrel of any grenade launcher, or else have tail fins on the grenades to prevent aerodynamic tumbling.

Rockets have gimbals and nozzles and aerodynamic considerations.

This reduces aerodynamic drag, aerodynamic heating, and dynamic pressure forces.

Aerodynamic definitions

adjective

of or relating to aerodynamics

adjective

designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow; "a streamlined convertible"

See also: streamlined flowing sleek