
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - Flight and Motion The History and Science of Flying

Flight and Motion The History and Science of Flying
Author: Dale Anderson
Year: 2009
Pages: 641
Format: PDF
File size: 58 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2009
Pages: 641
Format: PDF
File size: 58 MB
Language: ENG

Flight and Motion The History and Science of Flying The history of flight and motion is a fascinating story that spans thousands of years, from the earliest attempts at aviation to the cutting-edge technology used in modern aircraft. This book takes readers on a journey through time, exploring the evolution of flight and motion and how it has shaped our world. From the Wright brothers' first powered flight to the development of supersonic jets, this book delves into the science behind flying and the innovations that have made air travel possible. The book begins by examining the earliest attempts at flight, including the use of kites, balloons, and gliders. It then moves on to the pioneers of aviation, such as the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart, who risked their lives to push the boundaries of what was thought possible. The author also explores the role of World War II in the development of modern aviation, highlighting the significant advances made during the war and how they paved the way for the commercial airlines we know today. As the book progresses, it delves into the science behind flight, explaining the principles of lift, thrust, and drag in a way that is accessible to readers without a technical background.
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