Aerodynamik. Ein fesamtwerk über das fliegen - LANCHESTER F.W.

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover, dj, in-8, 327 pp., illustrations

"Aerodynamik. Ein Gesamtwerk über das Fliegen" by F.W. Lanchester is a seminal work in the field of aerodynamics, first published in the early 20th century. The book is divided into multiple volumes, with the first part focusing on the fundamental principles of flight and the theory of aerodynamics. It introduces key concepts such as lift, drag, thrust, and the behavior of air around moving bodies. Lanchester also discusses the mathematics behind these principles and their practical application in aircraft design and flight performance.

The work is notable for its pioneering contributions to the understanding of fluid dynamics and its early insights into airplane design, flight stability, and control. Lanchester's approach combines both theoretical physics and practical engineering, making the book a cornerstone for those studying aerodynamics, particularly in the context of aviation development during the early 20th century.

It's a valuable historical reference for an...
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1911Uitgever: Teubner327 paginasTaal: Duits