Recommended Reading
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Recommended Reading
For those of you that can get hold of it I would highly recommend reading the latest issue of Boeing's own magazine "Aero issue 12"
It contains a fantastic acticle on using Angle of Attack on airliners as a flight referencing instument. Facinating stuff!
I'd post it in Tech Log if I only had a scanner. Perhaps someone else out there could scan in a copy for the benefit of all?
It contains a fantastic acticle on using Angle of Attack on airliners as a flight referencing instument. Facinating stuff!
I'd post it in Tech Log if I only had a scanner. Perhaps someone else out there could scan in a copy for the benefit of all?
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Yeah, most of the articles in Boeing Aero, or Airliner as they used to call it make pretty educational reading.
You can view them online, in both HTML and PDF format. I suggest the PDF version if you can, as it contains an exact copy of the original article, including all of the drawings/ illustrations.
For this article, goto http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aer...ack_story.html
fort the HTML version, or http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aer...ero_12/aoa.pdf
for the PDF version.
Enjoy
[This message has been edited by Compton (edited 01 October 2000).]
You can view them online, in both HTML and PDF format. I suggest the PDF version if you can, as it contains an exact copy of the original article, including all of the drawings/ illustrations.
For this article, goto http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aer...ack_story.html
fort the HTML version, or http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aer...ero_12/aoa.pdf
for the PDF version.
Enjoy
[This message has been edited by Compton (edited 01 October 2000).]