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Flight Theory and Aerodynamics Books
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Illustrated Guide to Aerodynamics2nd edition By H.C. "Skip" Smith, 337 pages.
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Simplified Aircraft Design for HomebuildersProvides an excellent introduction to the conceptual design process for the homebuilder. Includes performance estimates, the basics of how to size a wing, and calculating stall speed. By Daniel P. Raymer, October 2002.
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Understanding FlightBy David F. Anderson, Scott Eberhardt, 320 pages.
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The Simple Science of FlightFrom Insects to Jumbo Jets By Henk Tennekes, 137 pages.
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Theoretical AerodynamicsBy Louis Melveille Milne-Thomson, 430 pages.
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Theory of Wing SectionsBy Ira H. Abbott and Albert E. Von Doenhoff
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Flight Theory and Aerodynamics2nd edition A college level introductory aerodynamics course, easy to read with good practical examples but there is a level of sophistication above most of the other aerodynamics texts geared for pilots. April 19, 2000; By Charles E. Dole and James E. Lewis, 320 pages.
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Aerodynamics of Wings and BodiesChapters on: Review of Fluid Mechanics, Constant Density Inviscid Flow, Singular Pertubation Problems, Effects of Viscosity, Thin Wing Theory, Slender Body Theory, 3D Wings in Steady Subsonic Flow, 3D Thin Wings in Steady Supersonic Flow, Supersonic Drag, Use of Flow Reversal Theorems, Interference and Nonplanar Lifting Surface Theories, Transonic Small Disturbance Flow, and Unsteady Flow. By Holt Ashley, Marten Landahl, 279 pages.
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Aircraft DesignA Conceptual Approach (AIAA Education Series) Presents the entire process of aircraft conceptual design, from requirements definition through initial sizing, configuration layout, analysis, sizing, and trade studies, in the same manner as seen in industry aircraft design groups. Focus is on design layout and design analysis. By Daniel P. Raymer, J. S. Przemieniecki, 3rd edition (August 1999), 923 pages.
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Mach 1 and BeyondThe Illustrated Guide to High-Speed Flight This compelling book opens up the world of high-speed flight to readers who do not have extensive technical backgrounds. Covering both subsonic and supersonic flight, it demystifies the world of high-speed aerodynamics, flight principles, gas turbine jets, and more. By Larry Reithmaier, 1st edition (August 1994), 288 pages.
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