Aircraft Flight, 3rd edition
A Description of the Physical
Principles of Aircraft Flight
By R.H. Barnard & D.R. Phillpot
December 2003
Prentice Hall / Pearson Education
ISBN: 0-13-120043-7
384 Pages, Illustrated
$82.50 paper original
The first edition of Aircraft Flight, published in 1989, broke new ground in the field of technical aviation literature by providing accurate physical, rather than mathematical, descriptions of the principles of aircraft flight. The book has subsequently established itself as a popular and respected introduction to the study of aeronautics, and is now on the recommended reading lists for aerospace and aeronautical engineering courses at a large number of Universities and Colleges around the world. In this third edition, the text and illustrations have been updated, and some important improvements have been incorporated. As an aid to student project work, the characteristics of three representative types of aerofoil section have been added in a new appendix.
Key features of the third edition: additional and updated references and recommendations for further reading; updated photographs and figures; a new appendix with characteristics of three aerofoil sections; improvements to the technical descriptions, based on readers' comments. Aircraft Flight will prove invaluable to anyone working or planning a career in aviation. For students of aeronautical engineering, it contains all the descriptive material necessary for courses from technician to degree level, and will provide background reading to the more mathematical texts. For trainee pilots it gives an understanding of the fundamental principles of flight. For new entrants to the aerospace and related industries it provides a basic understanding of the technical principles of flight, and for aviation enthusiasts it gives a non-mathematical treatment they can readily comprehend.
R H Barnard PhD, CEng, FRAeS; formerly Principal Lecturer in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire. D R Philpott PhD, CEng, MRAeS; formerly Principal Aerodynamic Specialist at Raytheon Corporate Jets and Reader in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire.
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