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Elmer, James D. | 1 |
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Elmer, James D. – 1974
This revised textbook, one in the Aerospace Education II series, provides answers to many questions related to airplanes and properties of air flight. The first chapter provides a description of aerodynamic forces and deals with concepts such as acceleration, velocity, and forces of flight. The second chapter is devoted to the discussion of…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Physical Sciences
Mackin, T. E. – 1969
The main part of the book centers on the discussion of the engines in an airplane. After describing the terms and concepts of power, jets, and rockets, the author describes the reciprocating engines. The description of diesel engines helps to explain why these are not used in airplanes. The discussion of the carburetor is followed by a discussion…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Engines, Instruction
Savler, D. S.; Mackin, T. E. – 1972
This book, one in the series on Aerospace Education III, includes a discussion of the essentials of propulsion, control, and guidance and the conditions of space travel. Chapter 1 provides a brief account of basic laws of celestial mechanics. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 are devoted to the chemical principles of propulsion. Included are the basics of…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Energy, Fundamental Concepts
Savler, D. S. – 1971
This textbook gives a brief idea about the modern aircraft used in defense and for commercial purposes. Aerospace technology in its present form has developed along certain basic principles of aerodynamic forces. Different parts in an airplane have different functions to balance the aircraft in air, provide a thrust, and control the general…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instruction, National Defense
Glascoff, W. G., III – 1969
The textbook provides answers to many questions related to airplanes and properties of air flight. The first chapter provides a description of aerodynamic forces and deals with concepts such as acceleration, velocity, and forces of flight. The second chapter is devoted to the discussion of properties of the atmosphere. How different…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Fundamental Concepts, Instruction
Savler, D. S.; Smith, J. C. – 1972
This book is one in the series on Aerospace Education I. It briefly reviews current knowledge of the universe, the earth and its life-supporting atmosphere, and the arrangement of celestial bodies in outer space and their physical characteristics. Chapter 1 includes a brief survey of the aerospace environment. Chapters 2 and 3 examine the…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Aviation Technology
Brewer, Donald A., Ed. – 1970
"Space Handbook" is used as the text for the Fundamentals of Space Operations Course of the Air University Institute of Professional Development, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The text familiarizes the student with basic physical laws and these aspects of aerospace science as indicated by chapter titles: The Space Environment; Orbital…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, College Science, Instructional Materials
Coard, E. A. – 1972
This book, one in the series on Aerospace Education I, provides a description of some of the discoveries that spacecraft have made possible and of the experience that American astronauts have had in piloting spacecraft. The basic principles behind the operation of spacecraft and their boosters are explained. Descriptions are also included on…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Aviation Technology
Mackin, T. E. – 1973
This is a revised text used for the Air Force ROTC program. The main part of the book centers on the discussion of the engines in an airplane. After describing the terms and concepts of power, jets, and rockets, the author describes reciprocating engines. The description of diesel engines helps to explain why these are not used in airplanes. The…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Aviation Technology, Energy
Mickey, V. V. – 1973
This book, one in the series on Aerospace Education I, emphasizes the two sides of aerospace--military aerospace and civilian aerospace. Chapter 1 includes a brief discussion on the organization of Air Force bases and missile sites in relation to their missions. Chapter 2 examines the community services provided by Air Force bases. The topics…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Aviation Technology, Career Opportunities
Coard, E. A. – 1974
This book, one in the series on Aerospace Education III, deals with the general nature of human physiology during space flights. Chapter 1 begins with a brief discussion of the nature of the atmosphere. Other topics examined in this chapter include respiration and circulation, principles and problems of vision, noise and vibration, and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Biological Influences, Biological Sciences
Page, Lou Williams; Page, Thornton – 1977
This is the first in a series of nine booklets that discuss the Apollo-Soyuz mission and experiments. This set is designed as a curriculum supplement for teachers, supervisors, curriculum specialists, textbook writers, and the general public. These booklets provide sources of ideas, examples of the scientific method, references to standard…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Earth Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Page, Lou Williams; Page, Thornton – 1977
This booklet is the fourth in a series of nine that describe the Apollo-Soyuz mission and experiments. This set is designed as a curriculum supplement for teachers, supervisors, curriculum specialists, textbook writers, and the general public. These booklets provide sources of ideas, examples of the scientific method, references to standard…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Science, Earth Science, Higher Education
Page, Lou Williams; Page, Thornton – 1977
This booklet is the fifth in a series of nine that describe the Apollo-Soyuz mission and experiments. This set is designed as a curriculum supplement for high school and college teachers, supervisors, curriculum specialists, textbook writers, and the general public. These booklets provide sources of ideas, examples of the scientific method,…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Science, Earth Science, Higher Education
Page, Lou Williams; Page, Thornton – 1977
This pamphlet is the sixth in a series of nine that discuss the Apollo-Soyuz mission and experiments. This set is designed as a curriculum supplement for secondary and college teachers, supervisors, curriculum specialists, textbook writers, and the general public. These booklets provide sources of ideas, examples of the scientific method,…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, College Science, Earth Science, Higher Education