Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD
Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD

Airplanes Aviation Collection 79 Books on DVD

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Transportation has and is still posing a major challenge to mankind, most especially with the constant movement of people and products. It has been a pivotal part of human needs that needs a sense of urgency for advancement and development. The history of airplanes dates back more than a thousand years. Wings were attached to the arm, to imitate the birds of the air. However, this could not provide the needed flight for man. The use of hot air or hydrogen gas balloons was the next attempt by man to fly. But this mode of the flight was not sustainable as it depends on the direction of the wind to move from here to there. From earlier forms like a kite to attempts at tower jumping to supersonic machines, to air jets to mention but a few. All these were not enough to satisfy the need for transportation by air. One of the earliest and possibly the most popular inventions on airplanes was by the Wright Brothers in 1903.

One may ponder how does an airplane work? Why a rock thrown upward falls whilst a heavy object like an airplane flies against gravity? The four principles of aerodynamics (lift, weight, thrust, and drag) explains the above statement. On thrust and drag, thrust either caused a propeller or a jet engine is a dynamic force that pushes an airplane forward through space. The opposing force DRAG is the friction that resists the motion of an object moving through fluid or space.

The aviation industry is the activity-governing body of mechanical flight and aircraft industries. The need for air transport necessitated the need for the aviation sector in the economy. This collection contains a compilation of important facts about airplanes, their history, and the aviation sector of the economy. Topics covered include airplane engineering, design, construction, patents, development, engines, mechanics, structural analysis, scientific study, theory of flight, history and origins, and learning to fly. Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.

All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

Aero engines, magnetos and carburetors by H. Pollard (1918)

Aerobatics by H. Barber (1918)

Aeronautical engineering and airplane design by A. Klemin (1918)

Aeroplane construction and operation by J. B. Rathbun (1918)

Aeroplane construction; a handbook on the various methods and details of construction employed in the building of aeroplanes by S. Camm (1919)

Aeroplane design by F. S. Barnwell (1917)

Aeroplane patents by R. M. Neilson (1910)

Aeroplane structural design; a book for designers, draughtsmen & students by T. H. Jones (1920)

Aeroplanes by J. S. Zerbe (1915)

Aircraft in war and peace by W. A. Robson (1916)

Aircraft, its development in war and peace and its commercial futures by E. J. Davis (1919)

Airplane characteristics; a systematic introduction for flyer and student and for all who are interested in aviation by F. Bedell (1918)

Airplane design and construction by O. Pomilio (1919)

Airplanes and safety by Unknown Author (1921)

Airplanes, airships, aircraft engines by A. Tucker (1921)

All about aircraft of today by F. A. Talbot (1919)

Applied aeronautics; the airplane by United States. Army. Air Corps (1918)

Artificial and natural flight by H. S. Maxim (1908)

Automotive magneto ignition - its principle and application with special reference to aviation engines by M. E. Toepel (1918)

Aviation engines - design, construction, operation and repair by V. W. Page (1919)

Aviation engines by J. C. Chadwick (1919)

Aviation in Canada, 1917-1918 by A. Sullivan (1919)

Aviation, its principles, its present and future by S. F. Walker (1913)

Blind or instrument flying by H. C. Stark (1931)

Decays and discolorations in airplane woods by J. S. Boyce (1923)

Design of wood aircraft structures by The U.S. Forest Products Laboratory (1944)

Elementary principles of aeroplane design and construction - a textbook for students, draughtsmen and engineers by A. W. Judge (1921)

Elements of aviation engines by J. B. F. Bacon (1918)

Flight without formulae; simple discussions on the mechanics of the aeroplane by E. A. Duchene (1916)

Flying machines today by W. D. Ennis (1911)

Flying, the why and wherefore by C. J. Grey (1909)

From the ground up by A. F. MacDonald (1900)

Harper's aircraft book; why aeroplanes fly, how to make models, and all about aircraft, little and big by A. H. Verrill (1913)

Hispano-Suiza aeronautical engines, Birkigt patents by Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation (1918)

How an aeroplane is built by S. Blakeney (1918)

How men fly by G. Bacon (1911)

How to build an aeroplane by F. R. Petit (1910)

Learning to fly in the U. S. Army; a manual of aviation practice by E. N. Fales (1917)

Military aeroplanes, an explanatory consideration of their characteristics, performances, construction, maintenance and operation, for the use of aviators by G. C. Loening (1917)

Model aeroplanes and their motors, a practical book for beginners by G. A. Cavanagh (1916)

Monoplanes and biplanes, their design, construction and operation by G. C. Loening (1911)

Natural stability and the parachute principle in aeroplanes by W. LeMaitre (1911)

Notes on rigging for air mechanics by United States War Dept. (1918)

Our first airways, their organization, equipment, and finance by C. Grahame-White (1919)

Practical kites and aëroplanes; how to make and work them by F. Walker (1903)

Principles and design of aeroplanes by H. Chatley (1911)

Report on materials of construction used in aircraft and aircraft engines by C. F. Jenkin (1920)

Stability in aviation; an introduction to dynamical stability as applied to the motions of aeroplanes by G. H. Bryan (1911)

Structural analysis and design of airplanes by United States Army Air Corps (1920)

Textbook of applied aeronautic engineering by H. Woodhouse (1920)

The aeroplane. A concise scientific study by A. Fage (1915)

The aeroplane by C. Grahame-White (1914)

The aeroplane handbook by A. J. Swinton (1920)

The aeroplane in war by C. Grahame-White (1912)

The Aeroplane; an elementary text-book of the principles of dynamic light by T. Hubbard (1911)

The airplane engine by L. S. Marks (1922)

The boys' book of model aeroplanes - how to build and fly them with the story of the evolution of the flying machine bny F. A. Collins (1912)

The complete airman by G. C. Bailey (1920)

The Curtiss aviation book by G. H. Curtiss (1912)

The dynamics of the airplane by K. P. Williams (1921)

The early history of the airplane by O. Wright (1922)

The first man-carrying aeroplane capable of sustained free flight - Langley's success as a pioneer in aviation by A. F. Zahm (1915)

The flyer's guide - an elementary handbook for aviators by N. J. Gill (1917)

The mechanical principles of the aeroplane by S. Brodetsky (1921)

The mechanics of the aeroplane - a study of the principles of flight by E. A. Duchene (1912)

The new art of flying by W. Kaempffert (1911)

The pocket ramjet reader by United Technologies Corporation. Chemical Systems Division (19--)

The principles of aeroplane construction. With calculations, formulae and 51 diagrams by R. Kennedy (1911)

The problem of manflight by J. Means (1894)

The story of the aeroplane by C. Grahame-White (1911)

The theory & practice of aeroplane design by S. T. G. Andrews (1920)

The theory and practice of model aeroplaning by V. E. Johnson (1910)

The triplane and the stable biplane by J. C. Hunsaker (1918)

Vehicles of the air - a popular exposition of modern aeronautics with working drawings by V. Lougheed (1909)

Wood aircraft inspection and fabrication by the War department, Army air forces (1944)

Wood in aircraft construction by U.S. Forest Products Laboratory (1919)

Wright aircraft engines; complete instructions for their installation, operation and maintenance by The Wright Aeronautical Co. (1921)