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Aeronautical Engineering by R A Beaumont Good Condition. 512
pages(Most of them featuring the superbly detailed diagrams shown in the scans). Just the most useful and thoroughly comprehensive vintage manual on airplane building we've had,with everything covered in huge detail with a mass of highly detailed diagrams. Also has a useful section on flying boats and bi planes.Covers everthing bolt by bolt! No date but I would guess to be from between the wars or earlier. Some headings:- Aero engine installation / The carburettor / Airscrews / Aircraft Instruments / Airframe construction / Construction & repair of flying boats / Aircraft undercarriages / Overhaul etc. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MESE:IT |
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