Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators NAVWEPS 0080T80 US Navy Naval Air Systems Command Hugh Harrison Hunt eBook
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The purpose of this textbook is to present the elements of applied aerodynamics and aeronautical engineering which relate directly to the problems of flying operations. All Naval Aviators possess a natural interest in the basic aerodynamic factors which affect the performance of all aircraft. Due to the increasing complexity of modern aircraft, this natural interest must be applied to develop a sound understanding of basic engineering principles and an appreciation of some of the more advanced problems of aerodynamics and engineering. The safety and effectiveness of flying operations will depend greatly on the understanding and appreciation of how and why an airplane flies. The principles of aerodynamics will provide the foundations for developing exacting and precise flying techniques and operational procedures.
The content of this textbook has been arranged to provide as complete as possible a reference for all phases of flying in Naval Aviation. Hence, the text material is applicable to the problems of flight training, transition training, and general flying operations. The manner of presentation throughout the text has been designed to provide the elements of both theory and application and will allow either directed or unassisted study. As a result, the text material will be applicable to supplement formal class lectures and briefings and provide reading material as a background for training and flying operations.
Much of the specialized mathematical detail of aerodynamics has been omitted wherever it was considered unnecessary in the field of flying operations. Also, many of the basic assumptions and limitations of certain parts of aerodynamic theory have been omitted for the sake of simplicity and clarity of presentation. In order to contend with these specific shortcomings, the Naval Aviator should rely on the assistance of certain specially qualified individuals within Naval Aviation. For example, graduate aeronautical engineers, graduates of the Test Pilot Training School at the Naval Air Test Center, graduates of the Naval Aviation Safety Officers Course, and technical representatives of the manufacturers are qualified to assist in interpreting and applying the more difficult parts of aerodynamics and aeronautical engineering. To be sure, the specialized qualifications of these individuals should be utilized wherever possible.
The majority of aircraft accidents are due to some type of error of the pilot. This fact has been true in the past and, unfortunately, most probably will be true in the future. Each Naval Aviator should strive to arm himself with knowledge, training, and exacting, professional attitudes and techniques. The fundamentals of aerodynamics as presented in this text will provide the knowledge and background for safe and effective flying operations. The flight handbooks for the aircraft will provide the particular techniques, procedures, and operating data which are necessary for each aircraft. Diligent study and continuous training are necessary to develop the professional skills and techniques for successful flying operations.
Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators NAVWEPS 0080T80 US Navy Naval Air Systems Command Hugh Harrison Hunt eBook
Content is dry dry dry. That said, it's is GREAT content. This book is not a good place to start your journey on understanding aerodynamics, but is is good for expanding knowledge. This book has really helped move my understanding from a basic level to an advanced teaching level.Product details
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Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators NAVWEPS 0080T80 US Navy Naval Air Systems Command Hugh Harrison Hunt eBook Reviews
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most comprehensive text of aeronautics written such that a pilot would understand.
It's my most common reference to this topic while providing instruction
This particular edition is very poorly produced. It appears that the pages are low quality photocopies. It is readable but the quality of print is distracting.
Best explanation of aeronautical concepts I have read. I wish I had had this book when I was getting my degree in aero engineering. It is easier to dig into the math when you have a clear mental image of the process. It is obvious why it has become such a highly respected book on the subject.
This is a good book, but very scientific. They get into the equations within the first few pages, and it is heavy reading all the way through. It is very comprehensive, but also hard to read. It is certainly at college level. Not an introductory level book, you need to do some study of the topic before you start with this book.
It's a reprint of an old version, so the print isn't crisp/clear... looks like an old school copy/print from before digital printing/copying. Does it have great aero information? Yes. Is it easy to digest, hell no!! Buy this book if you want to fall asleep or if you have the patience to read heavy/thick aerodynamics. There are other easier to read aero books out there.
Content is dry dry dry. That said, it's is GREAT content. This book is not a good place to start your journey on understanding aerodynamics, but is is good for expanding knowledge. This book has really helped move my understanding from a basic level to an advanced teaching level.
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