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Helicopter Theory Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Johnson, Wayne (Author)
ISBN: 0486682307     ISBN-13: 9780486682303
Publisher: Dover Publications
OUR PRICE:   $35.10  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1994
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Annotation: Monumental text offers comprehensive, detailed coverage of every aspect of theory and design: elements of vertical flight, forward flight, performance, mathematics of rotating systems, rotary wing dynamics and aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, stability and control, more. Essential reading for those  interested in design and development of vertical-flight aircraft. 189 illustrations. 1980 edition.

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BISAC Categories:
- Science
- Technology & Engineering | Aeronautics & Astronautics
- Transportation | Aviation - General
Dewey: 629.133
LCCN: 94026727
Series: Dover Books on Aeronautical Engineering
Physical Information: 2" H x 5.62" W x 8.22" (2.44 lbs) 1120 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The history of the helicopter may be traced back to the Chinese flying top (c. 400 B.C.) and to the work of Leonardo da Vinci, who sketched designs for a vertical flight machine utilizing a screw-type propeller. In the late nineteenth century, Thomas Edison experimented with helicopter models, realizing that no such machine would be able to fly until the development of a sufficiently lightweight engine. When the internal combustion gasoline engine came on the scene around 1900, the stage was set for the real development of helicopter technology.
While this text provides a concise history of helicopter development, its true purpose is to provide the engineering analysis required to design a highly successful rotorcraft. Toward that end the book offers thorough, comprehensive coverage of the theory of helicopter flight: the elements of vertical flight, forward flight, performance, design, mathematics of rotating systems, rotary wing dynamics and aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, stability and control, stall, noise and more.
Wayne Johnson has worked for the U.S. Army and NASA at the Ames Research Center in California. Through his company Johnson Aeronautics, he is engaged in the development of software that is used throughout the world for the analysis of rotorcraft. In this book, Dr. Johnson has compiled a monumental resource that is essential reading for any student or aeronautical engineer interested in the design and development of vertical-flight aircraft.