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FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRCRAFT POWERPLANTS - ON CD Vital Propulsion Background for ALL types of Aircraft Even ULTRALIGHTS !! | ||
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This comprehensive text covers the full range of pneumatic, hydraulic, and pneudraulic
applications, systems, techniques and procedures for aircraft applications.
While primarily intended for the "larger brethren" in the aircraft "flock" the principles are well founded in Physics and constitute "stuff you should know" if you are an aircraft student, afficianado, hobby builder, or private pilot/student. The book is in fully-indexed Acrobat/PDF format. Adobe Acrobat Reader is freely available on the internet should you not already have a copy. Windows - MacOS - Linux compatible! |
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