David Alexander 
Why Don’t Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings? [PDF ebook] 
Flying Animals, Flying Machines, and How They Are Different

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What do a bumble bee and a 747 jet have in common? It s not a trick question. The fact is they have quite a lot in common. They both have wings. They both fly. And they re both ideally suited to it. They just do it differently.Why Don t Jumbo Jets Flap Their Wings? offers a fascinating explanation of how nature and human engineers each arrived at powered flight. What emerges is a highly readable account of two very different approaches to solving the same fundamental problems of moving through the air, including lift, thrust, turning, and landing. The book traces the slow and deliberate evolutionary process of animal flight in birds, bats, and insects over millions of years and compares it to the directed efforts of human beings to create the aircraft over the course of a single century.Among the many questions the book answers:Why are wings necessary for flight?How do different wings fly differently?When did flight evolve in animals?What vision, knowledge, and technology was needed before humans could learn to fly?Why are animals and aircrafts perfectly suited to the kind of flying they do?David E. Alexander first describes the basic properties of wings before launching into the diverse challenges of flight and the concepts of flight aerodynamics and control to present an integrated view that shows both why birds have historically had little influence on aeronautical engineering and exciting new areas of technology where engineers are successfully borrowing ideas from animals.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● ISBN 9780813548616 ● Uitgeverij Rutgers University Press ● Gepubliceerd 2009 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7192053 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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