What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, and Applications of AerodynamicsNew York, 1991 - 225 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... aviation again . Stringfellow , in contrast , nearly succeeded in getting another small aircraft to fly in 1848 . Lighter - than - air craft were slowly improving as well . Balloons had still not become steerable , but the Frenchman ...
... aviation again . Stringfellow , in contrast , nearly succeeded in getting another small aircraft to fly in 1848 . Lighter - than - air craft were slowly improving as well . Balloons had still not become steerable , but the Frenchman ...
Strana 25
... aviation took place in many countries , with the United States frequently in the lead . The current status of aviation , including some data on aircraft , will be discussed briefly in Chapters 10 and 11. Now we shall concentrate on a ...
... aviation took place in many countries , with the United States frequently in the lead . The current status of aviation , including some data on aircraft , will be discussed briefly in Chapters 10 and 11. Now we shall concentrate on a ...
Strana 167
... aviation . Let us look briefly at domestic and international passenger flight . There exists an extensive , readily accessible literature on the subject , and so we will view only a few interesting - and lesser - known - facets of the ...
... aviation . Let us look briefly at domestic and international passenger flight . There exists an extensive , readily accessible literature on the subject , and so we will view only a few interesting - and lesser - known - facets of the ...
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Milestones of the Modern Age | 25 |
The Nature of Liquids and Gases | 41 |
The Atmosphere of the Earth | 47 |
Autorské práva | |
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aerodynamic drag aeronautics aircraft airfoil airliners airplane airship altitude angle of attack Appendix apply atmosphere automobile aviation balloon Bernoulli's equation birds body boundary layer Cayley Cayley's Chapter computed constant craft cylinder density dimensionless dimensions discussed distance drag and lift drag coefficient effect energy engine experiments fact flight speed flow field flow speed fluid mechanics flying machines fuel gases given gliders increase inviscid jet turbines km/h laminar lift force Lilienthal liquids Mach number Magnus effect mass motion moving ornithopter parameters passengers pilot plane plate pressure problems produced propeller propulsion range ratio Reynolds number rocket shape shear shock wave shown in Figure space speed of sound sphere steady streamlines supersonic surface friction Table temperature test section thrust tion trailing edge transport tube turbojet turbulent boundary layer turn unit values velocity vortex vortices wind tunnel wing Wright brothers Wright Flyer