Introduction to Aeronautics: A Design Perspective (Aiaa Education Series)

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The most exciting moment for an aeronautical engineer is when his or her design becomes a working aircraft, the endpoint of a journey that begins in the classroom. This textbook provides the resources that students need to understand the methods and thought processes involved in designing aircraft. Students learn through the use of specific analytical principles and practical examples taught to them through examples, case studies, and corresponding problems to solve. For professors, this textbook comes complete with end-of-chapter homework problems that provide a summary of the concepts and features contained in the chapters. The problems provide the student with an excellent opportunity to analyze and synthesize industry examples, ensuring that they understand the key concepts and their applications. A Microsoft Windows(tm) based software package on CD-ROM, entitled AeroDYNAMIC, is available separately or with the textbook.

Author(s): Randall J. Stiles, John J. Bertin, Ray Whitford, Steven A. Brandt
Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Ast
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 413