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1942 - 0059.PDF
JANUARY STIT, 1942. FLIGHT Advertisements. II V>o oVcs Y>Y pi ***** ;s /VFIV EDITION READY METAL AIRCRAFT FOR THE MECHANIC By J. HEALEY. Third, revised edition of the standard work .'or metal riggers, ground engineers, technical instructors, and all who need up-to-date and expert information on metal aircraft constructional methods and processes. The text and illustrations are clear and practical and will enable every reader to follow the directions with ease. Contents : The Making of Fittings by Hand ; Preparing for the First Job ; Various Characteristics involved in the manufacture of complicated metal fittings ; Marking out ; General Notes on Repairs ; Useful practical information ; Metals and explanations ; Hydraulic systems ; In spection of Aircraft ; Appendice;. 5s. net. " An excellent handbook . . . very amply fulfils its purpose." Aircraft Engineering). METAL AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION By MARCUS LANGLEY. This authoritative and informative book reviews the modern international practice in the metal construction of aircraft. It has been compiled with the assistance o! leading international aircraft manufacturers and constitutes a standard work on the subject, with over 480 diagrams and photographs. N. w in its Fourth Edition. ISs. net. MATERIALS OF AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION By F. T. HILL. A practical ,work embracing the complete range of materials used in the modern practice of aeronautical engineering. 20s. net. AERO ENGINES FOR PILOTS AND GROUND ENGINEERS By O. CAUDWELL. Combines a short explanation of the theory of the four- stroke cycle as applied to aero-engines with practical information on the principal engine components, carburettors, magnetos supercharcers, and other accessories. Without doubt; the most popular and the best book on the subject. Illustrated. 5s. net. ^- ELECTRICITY IN AIRCRAFT By W. E. CROOK, A M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society cays : " The author is to be congratulated on the simp'icity and conciseness of his text. The descriptions are clear and very much to the point . . . can be thoroughly recommended." 5s. net. PRACTICAL AIRCRAFT STRESS ANALYSIS By D. R. ADAMS. A detailed study, augmented by diagrams and tables of the methods used in the stress of aircraft components. 8s. 6d. net. AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL WORK By H. EDWARD BOGGESS. Invaluable to nil concerned with bench and repair work. Stress has been laid upon the manipulative skill, processes and technical problems, and in every case the reasons for each method are explained so that the reader can obtain 2 good all-round knowledge 01 l.is job and Its applications. 7s. 6d. net. AIRMEN'S MATHEMATICS By M. J. G HEARLCY and R LEVERiNGTON SMITH. This book will be o. outstanding value to sll who have to follow a practical courm in mathematicr for choir work as a member of the R.A.F., whether they simply need to revise th_ir knowledge, or have little previous knowledge of mathematics at all. The book is abundantly illustrated with diagrams and there ar_ also graded exercises, carefully chosen to illustrate the application of mathematics to the practical problems of aeronautics. Answers to the exercises are included. 3s. 6d. net. * » PITMAN BOOKS on FLYING, NAVIGATION, AERO-ENGINES, RADIO, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION, MATHEMATICS, Etc. Our aeronautical catalogue contains details of 90 good books. Some of these books concern you or your work ! Send for a copy to-day. Please* send a copy of your Aeronautical Catalogue giving details of 90 books. NAME ADDRESS (F.3) PITMAN SIMPLY EXPLAINED Series An outstandingly popular series of introductory handbooks written by experts who are well-known for their work in con nection with their particular subjects. Amazing value too ! 40 (or more) pages, up to 36 illustrations, durable cover—and only 6d. each. These inexpensive books put you on the right road and enable you to gain a good hold of the essentials of radio, navigation, flying, organisation, etc. Your bookseller or newsagent will have copies. GROUND GEN FOR AIRMEN. By LEONARD TAYLOR AEROPLANE SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By MALCOLM LOGAN. FLYING SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By MALCOLM LOGAN RADIO SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By J. CLARR1COATS AIR NAVIGATION SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By w. MYERSCOUGH. AIR TRAINING MATHEMATICS. By i. R VESSELO. *AERO ENGINE PRACTICE SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By Group Captain COATS. *AERO ENGINE THEORY SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By Group Captain COATS. 'AEROBATICS SIMPLY EXPLAINED. By Wing Commander CRAVELL. * Ready mid-January. PARKER ST. KINGSWAY LONDON W.C.2 PITMAN'S for AERONAUTICAL BOOKS /
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