Written by one of the most succesful aerospace authors, this new book develops aircraft performance techniques
from first principles and applies then to real airplanes. It also address a philosophy of, and techniques for aircraft
design. By developing and discussing these two subjects in a single text, the author captures a degree of synergism
not found in other texts. The book is written in a conversational style, a trademark of all of John Anderson's
texts, to enhance the readers' understanding.
- Written in a conversational style, with lots of motivating historical insight.
- Emphasizes both the philosophy and methodology of design and integrates aircraft performance and design into
one text.
- Analytical and graphical presentations are introduced after a review of aerodynamic and propulsion fundamentals.
- Balances technical material with important historical aspects of the invention and design of airplanes.
Part I: Preliminary Considerations
1 The Evolution of the Airplane and its Performance: A Short History
2 Aerodynamics of the Airplane: The Drag Polar
3 Some Propulsion Characteristics
Part II: Airplane Performance
4 The Equations of Motion
5 Airplane Performance: Steady Flight
6 Airplane Performance: Accelerated Flight
Part III: Airplane Design
7 The Philosphy of Airplane Design
8 Design of a Propeller-Driven Airplane
9 Design of Jet-Propelled Airplanes
Postface
References
Appendix A: Standard Altitude Table (SI Units)
Appendix B: Standard Altitude Table (English Engineering Units)