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Title: The Simple Science of Flight: From Insects to Jumbo Jets by Henk Tennekes ISBN: 0-262-70065-4 Publisher: MIT Press Pub. Date: 16 May, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: I finally understood aircraft !
Comment: It's a pity that Tennekes moved to the USA, State College, Pennsylvania. If he had stayed in Holland and become a professor in Delft, graduating in aerospace engineering would have been much easier for me. This guy loves aircraft more than mathematics ! The best place to read this book is during a long trip on a 747
Rating: 5
Summary: An exciting book about how things fly
Comment: This a fascinating look at how things fly. Insects, birds and airplanes all obey the same aerodynamic principles. With a few simple equations and copious examples the author explains lift, drag, wing loading, cruising speed and other aerodynamic concepts.
His descriptions of how birds fly, how much energy their flight requires and how they meet the challenge is as exciting as any adventure story. We learn that the pectoral muscles of birds can metabolize fats directly(Human muscles burn sugars which the liver must first convert from fat). But flying is hard work. After 12 hours of cruising a migrating swan will clock 650 miles and lose more than a kilogram of body weight. Thus the importance of bird sanctuaries. Migrating birds must feed to continue their journies.
Moving on to airplanes we learn that the Concorde uses 70 tons of kerosene to cross the ocean carrying 100 passengers. The 747 uses the same amount of fuel but carries 350 people and 30 tons of freight. This book explains why.
This book is filled with fascinating facts about flight, but charts, tables and illustrations tie them all together. There are a few equations but they are there to enlighten. The author doesn't overwhelm you with mathematics. This book is a must read.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Gem of Aeronautical literature
Comment: This book is definately the most outstanding source for basic aeronautical science. The author's unique perspective, looking at a 747 as compared to a budgy, is a tremendous help in explaining various concepts, from finesse to fuel economy. Although it is not an intense calculus based textbook, it does a great job of making you understand how and why things occur.
Mr. Tennekes analogies between birds and aircraft will make you realize the commanality of the two previously distinct subjects. I strongly believe that no one, or at least not many, ar above this book. With everything from sailplanes to skating, supersonic flight to hovering explained, this book should appeal to anyone remotely interested in the subject.
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Title: Understanding Flight by David Anderson, Scott Eberhardt ISBN: 0071363777 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Pub. Date: 06 December, 2000 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
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Title: Stop Abusing Bernoulli!: How Airplanes Really Fly by Gale M. Craig ISBN: 0964680629 Publisher: Regenerative Press Pub. Date: 01 January, 1998 List Price(USD): $17.00 |
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Title: Illustrated Guide to Aerodynamics by Hubert C. Smith ISBN: 0830639012 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Pub. Date: 01 December, 1991 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title: A History of Aerodynamics: And Its Impact on Flying Machines by John D. Jr Anderson, Michael J. Rycroft, Wei Shyy, Jr., John D. Anderson ISBN: 0521669553 Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd) List Price(USD): $55.00 |
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Title: Theory of Flight by Richard von Mises ISBN: 0486605418 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 01 June, 1959 List Price(USD): $21.95 |
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