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The foundations of helicopter flight

The foundations of helicopter flight
The foundations of helicopter flight
Using practical examples and illustrated case studies, supported by all relevant theory, this text offers an accessible introduction which guides the reader through the theory, design, construction and operation of helicopters. Develops fundamental performance and control equations in order to explore the rotor aerodynamic and dynamic characteristics of helicopters. Example calculations and performance predictions, reflecting current practice, demonstrate how to assess a design's feasibility. Includes numerous photos
047023394X
Halsted Press
Newman, Simon
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Newman, Simon
802c97ed-ea28-477f-8b1e-8e4f873c4281

Newman, Simon (2001) The foundations of helicopter flight , Halsted Press

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Using practical examples and illustrated case studies, supported by all relevant theory, this text offers an accessible introduction which guides the reader through the theory, design, construction and operation of helicopters. Develops fundamental performance and control equations in order to explore the rotor aerodynamic and dynamic characteristics of helicopters. Example calculations and performance predictions, reflecting current practice, demonstrate how to assess a design's feasibility. Includes numerous photos

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Published date: 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 21782
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/21782
ISBN: 047023394X
PURE UUID: b84b8dd1-1040-4560-8730-6893115fd88d

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Date deposited: 29 Mar 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:33

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Author: Simon Newman

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