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1941
1941 - 1939.PDF
AUGUST 28TH, 1941 FLIGHT Advertisements. 7 ISSUED BY SIR ISAAC PITMAN & SONS 'LTD- PARKER ST-KINGSWAY- LQNDONWCZ- ELEMENTS OF AERONAUTICS By K. Schiitt, Ph.D. Translated by Edgar Reissner and Frank Fleetwood. This is the first English translation of a well-known German work which, in Germany, is one of the standard authorities on aeronautics. It has a special interest at the present time and the German expert's knowledge, made available in the book, demands the closest attention. With one or two exceptions, the illustrations are all of American or British aircraft. 12s. 6d. net. ELEMENTARY HANDBOOK FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS By W. E. Crook, A.M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. Every future aircraft radio operator needs this book to supplement his official instruction. It gives all the necessary information on signalling, electrical principles, the basis*of radio communication, valves, the transmitter and receiver, direction-finding, instruments, etc., in full detail, with profuse diagrams to clarify the text where neeessary. The book has enjoyed an enormous demand since its first appearance a few months ago and is widely approved by R.A.F. authorities. 4s. net. ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS Also by Crook. It is impossible to understand or even study wireless without a knowledge of elementary mathematics. The subject will present no difficulty if it is studied with the assistance of this book, written expressly to help those who have " no head for maths." It confines itself to the mathematics actually required by the future wireless operator in his work and no more. 3s. 6d. net. BENNETT'S AIR NAVIGATOR By Captain D. C. T. Bennett, the world-famous airman and authority on air navigation. This standard work, going_ from success to success, is now in its Third (revised) edition. Certain alterations and additions have been made in the text as a result of the latest developments. Star features are the chapters on " Meteorology Summarised " and " Dead Reckoning Navi- gation." I5s. net. REFERENCE BOOK OF AIRCRAFT WHEELS, BRAKES AND OLEO STRUTS °y David Vine. This is the first of a new, inexpensive and extremely useful series entitled the " Air Mechanics Handbooks." It explains thoroughly every practical func- tion of the undercarriage and successfully strikes a balance between theory and practice, which is very helpful to those without previous knowledge. Practical mechanics andb ench hands who need a detailed knowledge of the operation and functioning of an aeroplane will find the book invaluable. Plentiful illustrations, pocket size. Is. net. PITMAN'S for AERONAUTICAL BOOKS ELECTRICITY IN AIRCRAFT. By W. E. Crook, A.M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. 5s. net. AERO ENGINES FOR PILOTS AND GROUND ENGINEERS. By O. Caudwell. Ss. net. AEROPLANES AND ENGINES (Air- sense). By W. O. Manning. 4s. net. A PRIMER OF FLYING. By G. W. 2 6dWilliamson. y2s. 6d. net. RAPID NAVIGATION TABLES. By W. Myerscough and W. Hamilton. 10s. 6d. net. LEARNING TO FLY. By Frank Swoffer. 7s. 6d. net. A SIMPLE STUDY OF FLIGHT. By J. D. Haddon. 4s. net. ELECTRICAL AND WIRELESS EQUIP- MENT OF AIRCRAFT, Including the Repair, Overhaul and Testing of Mag- netos (" X " Licence). By S. G. Wybrow. 5s. net. PRACTICAL AIRCRAFT STRESS ANALYSIS. By D. R. Adams, A.F.R.Ae.S. 8s. 6d. net. MATERIALS OF AIRCRAFT CON- STRUCTION. By F. T. Hill, F.R.Ae.S., M.I.Ae.E. 20s. net. AN INTRODUCTION TO AERO- NAUTICAL ENGINEERING. Mechanics of Flight, by A. C. Kermode, 7s. 6d. net. ; Structures, by J. D. Haddon, 6s. net ; Properties and Strength of Materials (Metals), by J. D. Haddon, 8s. 6d. net. METAL AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION. By Marcus Langley, F.R.Ae.S., A.M.I.N.A. ISs. nee. SEND FOR IT TO-DAY Please send me a copy of your Aeronautical Books Catalogue (87 titles). I am specially interested in NAME.... ! ADDRESS FirO
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