Explore the engineering mind behind early flight and how machines break the air to climb above it.
This edition presents Frederick William Lanchester’s pioneering analysis of the flying machine from an engineering standpoint, drawing on the James Forrest lecture and contemporary aerodynamics knowledge.
This work gathers the practical challenges faced by early aircraft designers—resistance, stability, propulsion, landing gear, and control—into a coherent understanding of how a machine moves through air. It blends theory with real-world testing and references, offering readers a window into the methods that shaped the first decades of aviation."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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