A former marine, the late Charles E. Dole taught flight safety for 28 years to officers of the U.S. Air Force,
Army, and Navy, as well as at the University of Southern California.
Lewis, James E. :
JAMES E. LEWIS is a former aeronautical engineer for the Columbus Aircraft Division of Rockwell International
and a retired Ohio National Guard military pilot. He is currently an Associate Professor of Aeronautical Science
at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Summary
Aerodynamics is the study of the interaction between bodies in motion and such external forces as air, gas,
and fluids. Essential to the design and analysis of aircraft systems, aerodynamics is the key to understanding
exactly what forces lift and drive an aircraft, and what forces work for and against it in flight. This is the
Second Edition of the best-selling guide to the theory and practical application of aerodynamics to flying an airplane.
The classic text for pilots on flight theory and aerodynamics�now in an updated Second Edition
Flight Theory and Aerodynamics, the basic aeronautics text used by the United States Air Force in their Flying
Safety Officer course, is the book that brings the science of flight into the cockpit. Designed for the student
with little engineering or mathematical background, the book outlines the basic principles of aerodynamics and
physics, using only a minimal amount of high school�level algebra and trigonometry necessary to illustrate key
concepts.
This expanded seventeen chapter Second Edition reflects the cutting edge of aeronautic theory and practice,
and has been revised, reorganized, and updated with 30% new information�including a new chapter on helicopter flight.
Central to the book�s structure is a clear description of aeronautic basics�what lifts and drives an aircraft,
and what forces work for and against it�all detailed in the context of the design and analysis of today�s aircraft
systems: Atmosphere and airspeed measurement
Airfoils and aerodynamic forces
Lift and drag
Jet aircraft basic and applied performance
Prop aircraft basic and applied performance
Slow and high-speed flight
Takeoff, landing, and maneuvering performance
The book�s practical, self-study format includes problems at the end of each chapter, with answers at the back
of the book, as well as chapter-end summaries of symbols and equations. An ideal text for the USN Aviation Safety
Officer and the USAAA�s Aviation Safety Officer courses, as well as for professional pilots, student pilots, and
flying safety personnel, Flight Theory and Aerodynamics is a complete and accessible guide to the subject, updated
for the new millennium.