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Kiadó: Time-Life International (Nederland) N.V.
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott kemény kötés
Oldalszám: 200 oldal
Sorozatcím: Life Science Library
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 28 cm x 22 cm
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Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér fotókkal, illusztrációkkal.
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Fülszöveg

In 1903, a young man wobbled 120 feet over Carolina sand dunes in a contraption which revolutionised transportation with every sputter of its primitive engine. In this volume, the Editors of the LIFE Science Library use concise, thoroughly researched text, colour diagrams, models and superbly repróduced photographs to relate the history of flight and explain aeronautical theory with unusual simplicity. Historic photographs and engravings recapture the early days of flight-balloons, gliders and fantastic, multi-winged, steampowered craft which often flew only when hurtling down precipitous inclines. You will follow the rapid evolution of these rickety craft into the supersonic, needle-like planes of today. Photographs help demonstrate how planes land and take off, how they bank and íurn and what keeps them in the air in the first place. You will see the problems of breaking the sound barrier and learn the origins of terms like "G-force," "sonic boom" and "Mach," the language of... Tovább

Fülszöveg

In 1903, a young man wobbled 120 feet over Carolina sand dunes in a contraption which revolutionised transportation with every sputter of its primitive engine. In this volume, the Editors of the LIFE Science Library use concise, thoroughly researched text, colour diagrams, models and superbly repróduced photographs to relate the history of flight and explain aeronautical theory with unusual simplicity. Historic photographs and engravings recapture the early days of flight-balloons, gliders and fantastic, multi-winged, steampowered craft which often flew only when hurtling down precipitous inclines. You will follow the rapid evolution of these rickety craft into the supersonic, needle-like planes of today. Photographs help demonstrate how planes land and take off, how they bank and íurn and what keeps them in the air in the first place. You will see the problems of breaking the sound barrier and learn the origins of terms like "G-force," "sonic boom" and "Mach," the language of flying today. As you read FLIGHT, you will enter the control-crammed pilot's cabin of a giant jet-liner and take a switch-by-switch tour; you will climb into a control tower at a busy airport and see how radio and radar are used to lay highways in the sky. You will see that guided by instruments alone, pilots can fly 3000 miles without ever looking outside their compartment, save to admire the view. Among the many pages of illustrations in FLIGHT you will find an essay on the beautiful, new world revealed to us by aerial photography-and somé ancient mysteries it has explained as well. One of the most exciting fields of science, flying has long held man in fascination-just as FLIGHT will prove illuminating, engrossing reading for all ages. Vissza

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