Air-Screws: An Introduction to tjhe Aerofoil Theory of Screw Propulsion
"This treatise deals with the subject of propeller design from a distinctly novel standpoint. The author has carefully explained each step of the mathematical work, so that the book can be read with comparative rapidity by anyone who has a slight acquaintance with the subject."
—Aviation, [1916]
Based on a series of articles in Aeronautics. Follows the method of Drzewieski, which is claimed to be approximately correct within certain limits. Although the book bristles with higher mathematics, it is stated that the nonmathematical reader "may be able to follow the train of reasoning, at any rate as far as its qualitative nature is concerned."
—New Technical Books, Vol. 1 [1915]
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—Aviation, [1916]
Based on a series of articles in Aeronautics. Follows the method of Drzewieski, which is claimed to be approximately correct within certain limits. Although the book bristles with higher mathematics, it is stated that the nonmathematical reader "may be able to follow the train of reasoning, at any rate as far as its qualitative nature is concerned."
—New Technical Books, Vol. 1 [1915]
Air-Screws: An Introduction to tjhe Aerofoil Theory of Screw Propulsion
"This treatise deals with the subject of propeller design from a distinctly novel standpoint. The author has carefully explained each step of the mathematical work, so that the book can be read with comparative rapidity by anyone who has a slight acquaintance with the subject."
—Aviation, [1916]
Based on a series of articles in Aeronautics. Follows the method of Drzewieski, which is claimed to be approximately correct within certain limits. Although the book bristles with higher mathematics, it is stated that the nonmathematical reader "may be able to follow the train of reasoning, at any rate as far as its qualitative nature is concerned."
—New Technical Books, Vol. 1 [1915]
—Aviation, [1916]
Based on a series of articles in Aeronautics. Follows the method of Drzewieski, which is claimed to be approximately correct within certain limits. Although the book bristles with higher mathematics, it is stated that the nonmathematical reader "may be able to follow the train of reasoning, at any rate as far as its qualitative nature is concerned."
—New Technical Books, Vol. 1 [1915]
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ISBN-13: | 9781663520166 |
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Publisher: | Dapper Moose Entertainment |
Publication date: | 06/22/2020 |
Pages: | 138 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d) |
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