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Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control
Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control
Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control
Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control

Author(s): Bernard Etkin, Lloyd Duff Reid
Publisher: Wiley
Date : 1995
Pages : 400
Format : PDF
OCR : Y
Quality : very good
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0471034185
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Publisher: Wiley
Date : 1995
Pages : 400
Format : PDF
OCR : Y
Quality : very good
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0471034185
ISBN-13 :
The first edition of this book appeared in 1959-indeed before most students reading this were born. It was well received both by students and practicing aeronautical engineers of that era. The pace of development in aerospace engineering during the decade that followed was extremely rapid, and this was reflected in the subject of flight mechanics. The first author therefore saw the need at the time for a more advanced treatment of the subject that included the reality of the round rotating Earth and the real unsteady atmosphere, and hypersonic flight, and that reflected the explosive growth in computing power that was then taking place (and has not yet ended!).
The result was the 1972 volume entitled Dynamics of Atmospheric Flight. That treatment made no concessions to the needs of undergraduate students, but attempted rather to portray the state of the art of flight mechanics as it was then. To meet the needs of students, a second edition of the 1959 book was later published in 1982. It is that volume that we have revised in the present edition, although in a number of details we have preferred the 1972 treatment, and used it instead.
We have retained the same philosophy as in the two preceding editions. That is, we have emphasized basic principles rooted in the physics offlight, essential analytical techniques, and typical stability and control realities. We continue to believe, as stated in the preface to the 1959 edition, that this is the preparation that students need to become aeronautical engineers who can face new and challenging situations with
confidence.
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The result was the 1972 volume entitled Dynamics of Atmospheric Flight. That treatment made no concessions to the needs of undergraduate students, but attempted rather to portray the state of the art of flight mechanics as it was then. To meet the needs of students, a second edition of the 1959 book was later published in 1982. It is that volume that we have revised in the present edition, although in a number of details we have preferred the 1972 treatment, and used it instead.
We have retained the same philosophy as in the two preceding editions. That is, we have emphasized basic principles rooted in the physics offlight, essential analytical techniques, and typical stability and control realities. We continue to believe, as stated in the preface to the 1959 edition, that this is the preparation that students need to become aeronautical engineers who can face new and challenging situations with
confidence.
http://rapidshare.com/files/181001427/Dynamics_of_Flight_Stability_and_Control.rar