Mechanics of Flight

Mechanics of Flight by a-c-kermode, published by Longman in 1987, is a comprehensive introduction to the principles of flight, spanning 480 pages in English. This revised edition has been updated to align with current teaching practices and technical knowledge, presenting the material in a clear, jargon-free style. The book begins with a summary of essential mechanics and progresses to cover various topics, including air and airflow, aerofoils, thrust, and stability and control, illustrated through a description of a trial flight in a light aircraft.
Readers will find that Mechanics of Flight offers a practical approach to understanding flight mechanics, suitable for students up to HND level and first-year degree students. The text includes simple numerical examples and a variety of illustrations and photographs to enhance comprehension. Additionally, it addresses advanced topics such as transonic and supersonic flight, as well as orbital flight and spacecraft, making it a valuable resource for student pilots and those studying aeronautical and aerospace engineering.
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Mechanics of Flight is an ideal introduction to the principles of flight. The eleventh edition has been updated to conform to current teaching practices and technical knowledge. Written in a clear jargon-free style, the book contains simple numerical examples.
The book commences with a summary of the relevant aspects of mechanics, and goes on to cover topics such as air and airflow, aerofoils, thrust, level flight, gliding, landing, performance, manoeuvres and stability and control. Important aspects of these topics are illustrated by a description of a trial flight in a light aircraft. The book also deals with flight at transonic and supersonic speeds, and finally orbital flight and spacecraft.
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Mechanics of Flight is an ideal introduction to the principles of flight. The eleventh edition has been completely reset and the text updated to conform to current teaching practices and technical knowledge. Written in a clear jargon-free style, the book contains simple numerical examples which are suitable for students up to HND level and for first year degree students.
The book commences with a summary of the relevant aspects of mechanics, and goes on to cover topics such as air and airflow, aerofoils, thrust, level flight, gliding, landing, performance, manoeuvres and stability and control. Important aspects of these topics are illustrated by a description of a trial flight in a light aircraft. The book also deals with flight at transonic and supersonic speeds, and finally orbital flight and spacecraft.
Key Features
A straightforward practical approach to the subject based on the application of the basic principles of mechanics.
Descriptions are aided by the use of a large number of illustrations and photographs.
Numerical questions with answers make it suitable as a course teaching resource.
Non-numerical questions and answers are included to allow readers to assess their own understanding.
Mechanics of Flight is an excellent text for student pilots, students of aeronautical and aerospace engineering, aircraft engineering apprentices and anyone who is interested in aircraft.
A recommended follow-up book is Aircraft Flight (also published by Pearson Prentice Hall) by Richard Barnard and David Philpott. The authors have also provided the recent and current revisions of Mechanics of Flight.
R. H. Barnard PhD, CEng, FRAeS; formerly Principal Lecturer in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire.
D. R. Philpott PhD, CEng, MRAeS; formerly Principal Aerodynamic Specialist at Raytheon Corporate Jets and Reader in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire.
About the Author
R H Barnard. PhD, CEng, FRAeS; formerly Principal Lecturer in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire.D R Philpott. PhD, CEng, MRAeS; formerly Principal Aerodynamic Specialist at Raytheon Corporate Jets and Reader in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire.
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