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Why Dont Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings Flying Animals Flying Machines And How They Are Different Professor David Alexander

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Why Dont Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings Flying Animals Flying Machines And How They Are Different Professor David Alexander
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Why Dont Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings Flying Animals Flying Machines And How They Are Different Professor David Alexander instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.59 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Professor David Alexander
ISBN: 9780813544793, 0813544793
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Why Dont Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings Flying Animals Flying Machines And How They Are Different Professor David Alexander by Professor David Alexander 9780813544793, 0813544793 instant download after payment.

Why Don't Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings? offers a fascinating explanation of how nature and human engineers each arrived at powered flight. What emerges is a highly readable account of two very different approaches to solving the same fundamental problems of moving through the air, including lift, thrust, turning, and landing. The book traces the evolutionary process of animal flight-in birds, bats, and insects-over millions of years and compares it to the directed efforts of human beings to create the aircraft over the course of a single century.

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