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Principles of Helicopter Flight

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Recently updated, this comprehensive handbook explains the aerodynamics of helicopter flight, as well helicopter maneuvers, unlike many aviation training manuals which are strictly how-to guides. Beginning aerodynamics, each step of the process is fully illustrated and thoroughly explained―from the physics advanced operations to helicopter design and performance―providing helicopter pilots with a sound to base their in-flight decisions. Containing discussions on the NOTAR (no tail rotor) system, strakes, principles of airspeed and high-altitude operations, this revised edition also includes the latest procedures Federal Aviation Administration.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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June 30, 2020
This is not a book about how to fly a helicopter, but goes more deeply into the science of helicopter flight. If you're not snowed by vector diagrams, you'll get a lot of additional insight into just what the control inputs do and how the forces that control the aircraft are generated. For the student of helicopter flying who wants to go a step beyond the basics, this is a good book; however, I wouldn't recommend it to someone who is studying to obtain a helicopter rating.
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