Fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering
by Manuel Soler
Publisher: Create Space 2014
ISBN/ASIN: 1493727753
ISBN-13: 9781493727759
Number of pages: 404
Description:
This book covers an undergraduate, introductory course to aeronautical engineering and aims at combining theory and practice to provide a comprehensive, thorough introduction to the fascinating, yet complex discipline of aerospace engineering.
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