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The Flying Book

by David Blatner


Flying Book - Adobe eBook

The Flying Book ~~ Adobe eBook

Adobe eBook

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Windows Vista / XP / 2000, Mac OS X Tiger

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Price: $15.00


Flying Book - Microsoft Reader eBook

The Flying Book ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

Microsoft Reader eBook

Platforms
Windows 98+, Tablet PC, Pocket PC 2003

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ClearType, advanced navigation, search, personal library, bookmarks, notes, and drawing.

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Flying Book - Microsoft Reader eBook

The Flying Book ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

Microsoft Reader eBook

Platforms
Windows 98+, Tablet PC, Pocket PC 2003

Features
ClearType, advanced navigation, search, personal library, bookmarks, notes, and drawing.

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Price: $15.00


Flying Book - Palm eBook

The Flying Book ~~ Palm eBook

Palm eBook

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All Palm & Pocket PC handheld devices plus all Windows and Macintosh computers.

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The Flying Book Summary:

The highly praised author of The Joy of Pi now turns his clever technical and mathematical expertise to the conundrum of flight. Everyone who has ever sat in an airplane has had this same thought at some point in their lives, perhaps every time they fly: "How is this plane ever going to get off the ground?" The Flying Book explores flying through history, physics, anecdotes, sidebars, and illustrations mankind's fascination with flight. From the earliest efforts to fly five millennia ago to today's extraordinary flying machines; from the physics of flight (a relatively obscure, completely non-intuitive property of physics is so powerful that the wings of a Boeing 747 can lift over 700,000 pounds into the air with little effort) to the science of turbulence; from the strangest aircraft ever invented to a peek into what the aerospace industry has planned for the future — The Flying Book will offer comfort and entertainment to those anxious about flying, and enlightenment to all who read it.

The highly praised author of The Joy of Pi now turns his clever technical and mathematical expertise to the conundrum of flight. Everyone who has ever sat in an airplane has had this same thought at some point in their lives, perhaps every time they fly: "How is this plane ever going to get off the ground?" The Flying Book explores--through history, physics, anecdotes, sidebars, and illustrations--mankind's fascination with flight. From the earliest efforts to fly five millennia ago to today's extraordinary flying machines; from the physics of flight (a relatively obscure, completely non-intuitive property of physics is so powerful that the wings of a Boeing 747 can lift over 700,000 pounds into the air with little effort) to the science of turbulence; from the strangest aircraft ever invented to a peek into what the aerospace industry has planned for the future - The Flying Book will offer comfort and entertainment to those anxious about flying, and enlightenment to all who read it.



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