Title - Encyclopedia of Flight
Tracy Irons-Georges, "Encyclopedia of Flight"
Salem Press, Inc. l PDF l 963 pages l 10 MB
Book Description :
The broad scope of the Encyclopedia of Flight allows readers to gain a rich understanding of the more than twohundred-year-old history of human flight and the natural factors and aerodynamic principles that led to its development. The encyclopedia addresses all categories of flying craft, both civil and military, including kites, gliders, dirigibles, biplanes, hovercraft, rockets, missiles, and satellites. In addition, entries can be found on numerous types of aircraft, from Sopwith Camels and B-52’s to stealth fighters and the space shuttle, as well as on several famous aircraft from history, such as the Spirit of St. Louis, the Spruce Goose, and the Hindenburg. Also discussed are the principles of aerodynamics and design. Some entries focus on flying insect and animal species. Articles such as “Avionics,” “Ailerons and flaps,” “Guidance systems,” “Instrumentation,” and “Turboprops” cover the mechanical and technical aspects of flying. Readers can learn about the features of the 707, DC, and MD plane families.
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