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OCTOBER 2ND, 1941 FLIGHT Advertisements. 5 ISSUEC BY SIR ISAAC PITMAN & SONS-LTD-PARKER ST-KINGSWAY-L0ND0NWC-2 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. BENNETT'S COMPLETE 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. Particu- larly valuable to service navigators. Gives a thorough basis of Daad Reckoning Navigation, Astro-navigation, Pilotage, Direction Finding and associated subjects ; also Meteorology Summarized. 15s. net. GROUND GEN FOR AIRMEN By Leonard Taylor, Editor of the A.T.C. Gazette. Here is a useful little book—a book you will be eager to get, and one of the latest additions to Pitman's famous " Simply Explained " series. It is interesting, informative and certainly not without its lighter side. Full of do's and don'ts, it helps you to settle down quickly and happily in R.A.F. life- gives you hints and tips on rank, pay, promotion, leave, behaviour, and generally tells you what you can do and what you can't. Learn all these things in advance and avoid slipping up over details of routine and etiquette later on. 6d. net. AIR NAVIGATION SIMPLY EXPLAINED The author of this book, W. Myerscough, A.T.C. Instructor (whom you know from his previous book, Rapid Navigation Tab'es). has a happy knack of pcesenting facts not as dry state- ments but as subjects for which he can find homely phrases. This makes his book one ol the easiest to understand. The student will find it invaluable (or giving him a thorough grasp of his subject. Intended both for the beginner who has as yet had no grounding, and as supplementary knowledge for the student in the elementary class, this book will prove its worth by its popularity. One ol the " Simply Explained " series, of which thousands have already been sold. 6<1 net. AERO ENGINES FOR PILOTS AND GROUND ENGINEERS •ty O. Caudwell. A semi-technical book combining a short explanation of the theory of the four-stroke cycle as applied to aero engines. One of aviation's " best sellers." 5s. net. Reminder ! Air Navigation (W. J. D. Allan). 3s. 6d. net. Practical Air Navigation (Summers). 2s. 6d. net. How to Find Your Way in the Air (Ferguson). 3s. 6d. net. PITMAN'S for AERONAUTICAL BOOKS ELEMENTARY HANDBOOK FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS. By W. E. Crook A.M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. 4s. net. ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS. FOR WIRELESS OPERATORS. By W. E. Crook, A.M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. 3s. 6d. net. THE SUPERHETERODYNE RECEIVER, By Alfred T. Witts, A.M.I.E.E. 5s. net. SHORT WAVE RADIQ, By J. H. Reyner. 10s. 6d. net. RADIO UPKEEP AND REPAIRS FOR AMATEURS. By Alfred T. Witts, A.M.I.E.E. 6s. 6d. net. RADIO RECEIVER SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE. By. E. j. G. Lewis. 8s. 6d. net. INTRODUCING RADIO RECEIVER SER- VICING. By E. M. Squire. 6s.net. A FIRST COURSE IN WIRELESS. By " Decibel." 5s. net. WIRELESS TERMS EXPLAINED. By " Decibel." 2s. 6d. net. MODERN RADIO COMMUNICATION, By J. H. Reyner, B.Sc.(Hons.), A.C.G.I., D.I.C., A.M.I.E.E., M.lnst.R.E. Vol. I, 7s. 6d. net ; Vol II, 7s. 6d. net. CATHODE RAY OSCILLOGRAPHS. By J. H. Reyner. 8s. 6d. net. DEFINITIONS AND FORMULAE FOR STUDENTS—RADiO AND TELEVISION ENGINEERING. By A. T. Starr, M.A., Ph.D6d. net. SEND FOR IT TO-DAY Please send me a copy of your Aeronautical Bocks Catalogue (87 tiles). lam specially interested in NAME ADDRESS 2' l=TJ=u nnJ nnJ
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