Understanding Flight, Second Edition: Edition 2

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· McGraw Hill Professional
3.6
9 reviews
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About this ebook

Discover how planes get--and stay--airborne

Now you can truly master an understanding of the phenomenon of flight. This practical guide is the most intuitive introduction to basic flight mechanics available. Understanding Flight, Second Edition, explains the principles of aeronautics in terms, descriptions, and illustrations that make sense--without complicated mathematics. Updated to include helicopter flight fundamentals and aircraft structures, this aviation classic is required reading for new pilots, students, engineers, and anyone fascinated with flight.

Understanding Flight, Second Edition, covers:

  • Physics of flight
  • Wing design and configuration
  • Stability and control
  • Propulsion
  • High-speed flight
  • Performance and safety
  • Aerodynamic testing
  • Helicopters and autogyros
  • Aircraft structures and materials

Ratings and reviews

3.6
9 reviews
A Google user
January 3, 2010
The authors explanations are over simplified and often incorrect. The authors appear to be interested in offering an explanation that sounds plausible, with some technical lingo that might get past a group of pilots, but would raise the eyebrows or a trained engineer. If you want to be able to sound like you know something when talking to non-engineers, then get this book. Be careful to keep quiet though when in the company of those with some real understanding of the physics of flight.
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A Google user
November 29, 2011
I am an engineer, and I found this book a great read. It's not that mathematical, nor should understanding flight require much math. You'll really know what keeps planes in the air after reading this one.
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Delta SR
March 11, 2022
No book can beat this one....I am sure
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About the author

David Anderson is a lifelong pilot. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University.

Scott Eberhardt works in high-lift aerodynamics with Product Development, at Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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