The Flying-Machine From an Engineering Standpoint: A Reprint of the "James Forrest" Lecture, 1914, by Permission of the Institution of Civil ... and the Expenditure of Power in Flight - Softcover

Frederick William Lanchester

 
9780282080235: The Flying-Machine From an Engineering Standpoint: A Reprint of the "James Forrest" Lecture, 1914, by Permission of the Institution of Civil ... and the Expenditure of Power in Flight

Synopsis

This book delves into the fascinating realm of early aviation, offering a comprehensive exploration of the engineering principles that underpinned the development of flying machines in the pioneering era of flight. Written against the backdrop of the First World War, the author, a prominent figure in the field of aeronautics, meticulously examines the scientific and technical aspects of aeroplane construction, providing invaluable insights into the state of the art at that time. The discussion encompasses a wide range of crucial subjects, including the fundamental laws of aerodynamics, the intricacies of body and total resistance, and the critical role of propulsion systems. Delving deeper, the author investigates the design considerations of aerofoils, the significance of vertical surfaces, and the impact of landing gear on aircraft performance. Stability and control, essential for safe and efficient flight, are also thoroughly addressed, offering readers a profound understanding of the challenges faced by early aviation pioneers. The book's exploration of historical context sheds light on the rapid advancements made in aviation during this period, highlighting the significant contributions of engineers and inventors who dared to dream of conquering the skies. Central to the book's thematic depth is the intricate relationship between theoretical principles and practical application, as the author bridges the gap between scientific understanding and the realities of aircraft design and construction. Ultimately, this book serves as a testament to the ingenuity and determination of those who paved the way for modern aviation, leaving an indelible mark on the history of human innovation.

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