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Discover how planes get--and stay--airborne
Now you can truly master an understanding of the phenomenon of flight. This practical guide is the most intuitive introduction to basic flight mechanics available. Understanding Flight, Second Edition, explains the principles of aeronautics in terms, descriptions, and illustrations that make sense--without complicated mathematics. Updated to include helicopter flight fundamentals and aircraft structures, this aviation classic is required reading for new pilots, students, engineers, and anyone fascinated with flight.
Understanding Flight, Second Edition, covers:
- Physics of flight
- Wing design and configuration
- Stability and control
- Propulsion
- High-speed flight
- Performance and safety
- Aerodynamic testing
- Helicopters and autogyros
- Aircraft structures and materials
- ISBN-100071626964
- ISBN-13978-0071626965
- Edition2nd
- PublisherMcGraw Hill
- Publication dateSeptember 2, 2009
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.38 x 0.73 x 9.25 inches
- Print length320 pages
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David Anderson is a lifelong pilot. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University.
Scott Eberhardt works in high-lift aerodynamics with Product Development, at Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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David Anderson is a lifelong pilot. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University.
Scott Eberhardt works in high-lift aerodynamics with Product Development, at Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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- Publisher : McGraw Hill; 2nd edition (September 2, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0071626964
- ISBN-13 : 978-0071626965
- Item Weight : 1.15 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.38 x 0.73 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #375,915 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16 in Aerospace Propulsion Technology
- #29 in Aircraft Design & Construction
- #269 in Aeronautics & Astronautics (Books)
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About the authors
David Anderson is a pilot and a lifelong flight enthusiast. He has degrees from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University. He has had a thirty-year career in High Energy Physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory, C.E.R.N in Geneva Switzerland and at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
Scott Eberhardt is a pilot who works in high-lift aerodynamics at Boeing Commercial Airplanes Product Development. He has degrees from MIT and a Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. He joined Boeing in 2006 after a 20 years on the faculty of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the University of Washington, Seattle.
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Customers find the book skillfully distills the fundamentals of flying into easily understood ideas, with one review noting how the author demystifies aerodynamics through lucid explanations. The book receives positive feedback for its nice narrative explanations of concepts, and one customer mentions it's suitable for both inexperienced enthusiasts and gifted middle schoolers. Customers appreciate the book's nice presentation.
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Customers find the book easy to understand, with its skillful distillation of flying fundamentals and lucid explanations of mechanics.
"...This book skillfully distills the fundamentals of flying into easily understood ideas, making it suitable for both inexperienced enthusiasts and..." Read more
"...If you are looking for a fresh, experienced, and non-dogmatic view of the principles of flight then this is the book for you...." Read more
"...He dove in right away. The book has nice narrative explanations of the concepts without overwhelming with formulas...." Read more
"...It is well written and structured. It explains the theories of flight in simple and easy to understand terms...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's age range, with one mentioning it is understandable for all ages, while another notes it is great for gifted middle schoolers and suitable for both inexperienced enthusiasts.
"...of flying into easily understood ideas, making it suitable for both inexperienced enthusiasts and seasoned pilots...." Read more
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"...pictures and drawings help bring the topics down to an understandable level for all ages." Read more
Customers appreciate the visual presentation of the book, with one mentioning its captivating visuals and another noting its brilliant spotlight.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024"Anyone who has an interest in aviation should read Understanding Flight, Second Edition. This book skillfully distills the fundamentals of flying into easily understood ideas, making it suitable for both inexperienced enthusiasts and seasoned pilots. By providing readers with a strong basis of knowledge, the author demystifies aerodynamics through lucid explanations and captivating visuals. Regardless of your background—student pilot, aviation enthusiast, or just inquisitive about how aircraft maintain altitude—this book will increase your comprehension and heighten your appreciation of the wonders of flight."
- Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2011What are you looking for?
This book is written by very accomplished aeronautical industry/academic professionals. Do you want their insights? Or, do you want their formulae?
Many want the formulae, but I wanted the insights. And that is exactly what this book provides.
If you are looking for a fresh, experienced, and non-dogmatic view of the principles of flight then this is the book for you.
You'll get it as soon as you get through about 20 pages. This isn't your sad physics teacher's regurgitation text on flight. It is real and begins to point light on lift and aerodynamics for those of a more philosophically curious nature.
Simple, straight-forward, and with the gravity of experience. Excellent.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2014This was great for the gifted middle schooler I gave it to. He dove in right away. The book has nice narrative explanations of the concepts without overwhelming with formulas. I think this will inspire my student to look at the math later on down the line. I liked the book so much I am ordering one for myself . Just a fun read for the aviation or physics nerd of any age.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2014I think this is the right book to start the investigation of flight. It is well written and structured. It explains the theories of flight in simple and easy to understand terms. This is not a text book for scientists but it does exactly what the title says. I am thankful that I purchased it because I have ten other books that just led me to being more confused and now, because of this book I am confident of my knowledge of flight.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020Brilliant. I have been flying for 40 years and have over 27,000 hours of flight time. I have never been happy with Bernoulli- based explanations of flight. This book sheds a brilliant spotlight on the physics of flight
- Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2018Wonderful and informative reading, laid out all the physics in a way easily understandable. What more awesome is random short notes on surprising information on various airplanes
- Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2014A very readable description of the mechanics of flight, with lots of neat information on modern airplane technology- many books of this type stop with a description of the Piper Cub- or some other simple trainer, but this goes into modern planes.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2014This book cover all expectations you need about the secrets of air navigation, The book treats not only the theory of flights, and its myths, in addition you will find inside the power explanation, propellers and much more!!!
This is a book I strongly suggest you!!!
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RobertoReviewed in Italy on July 25, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Libro ben fatto
Basico, un buon punto di partenza o un utile mezzo di ripasso. ...per approfondire servono testi di un altro spessore
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Amazon KundeReviewed in Germany on February 22, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Umfassend und verständlich
Über die Frage, warum ein Flugzeug fliegt, wird in Fachkreisen viel diskutiert. Auf dem Markt findet man leider noch viel Literatur zu dem Thema, in der an überkommenen und häufig falschen Theorien festgehalten wird. Dieses Buch ist äußerst empfehlenswert. Gut verständlich und dabei ziemlich umfassend.
Schade, dass es so schwer zu beschaffen ist. Ich habe fünf Wochen darauf gewartet.
- JoaoReviewed in Sweden on February 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good 👍
JoaoVery good 👍
Reviewed in Sweden on February 9, 2024
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KegelrobbeReviewed in Japan on May 23, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
Though I don't say I understood 100%, this is the excellent book, if you would like to know "Why an aircraft flies". With this book I bought a very comprehensive English into Japanese Aviation dictionary and checked all the translation for each aviation term in this book. It hit almost 100%!
I recommend everybody this book who wish to know extensively but not too professionally without mathematics. This book is just excellent!!
KegelrobbeExcellent Book
Reviewed in Japan on May 23, 2018
I recommend everybody this book who wish to know extensively but not too professionally without mathematics. This book is just excellent!!
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- StarTravellerReviewed in Canada on July 30, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a non-mathematical approach to the physics of flight that reads like a novel
The authors scientifically challenge the Bernoulli explanation of flight found in many textbooks and pilot’s manuals.
Anderson and Eberhardt explain and prove that the Bernoulli explanation is just plain wrong.
The authors (both private pilots) make the argument that an airplane wing produces lift in response to huge amounts of air being drawn across the top of its wings and diverted down off the trailing edge. From a simplistic and explanatory perspective, with all that air being redirected down which is the action, the reaction is the plane goes up. Presto: Newton’s Third Law. The authors go on to explain that it is viscosity, and the boundary layer that keeps the air bent over the curvature of the wing. Without these phenomena flight is not possible.
The book is written for the average reader who does not have a degree in physics. It is a non-mathematical approach to the physics of flight that reads like a novel.
There are sidebars, which contain facts about flight and aviation history. These make for fascinating
reading, yet does not take away from the flow of the book. The many illustrations and pictures complement the points the authors are making.
I recommend this book to educators, flight instructors, the authors of flight manuals and anyone interested in how planes really fly.