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These pages regularly mention books on aircraft design by one Tony
Bingelis. Has anyone the exact references for these, preferably ISBN numbers? Apart from the use of imperial/US measures, would these be as much use in Europe as in (their native?) USA? Any other study books to recommend? PS I seemed to remember these were marketed by EAA, but their website found me video's but no books...? TIA, |
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jan olieslagers wrote:
These pages regularly mention books on aircraft design by one Tony Bingelis. Has anyone the exact references for these, preferably ISBN numbers? Apart from the use of imperial/US measures, would these be as much use in Europe as in (their native?) USA? Any other study books to recommend? PS I seemed to remember these were marketed by EAA, but their website found me video's but no books...? Bingelis' books are how-to books on construction, not aircraft design. Go to the "Publications" section of the EAA Store online.... http://shop.eaa.org/html/publication....html?cart_id= ....they're near the top. Ron Wanttaja |
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jan olieslagers wrote:
These pages regularly mention books on aircraft design by one Tony Bingelis. Has anyone the exact references for these, preferably ISBN numbers? Apart from the use of imperial/US measures, would these be as much use in Europe as in (their native?) USA? Any other study books to recommend? PS I seemed to remember these were marketed by EAA, but their website found me video's but no books...? TIA, Pazmany's Light Plane Design is well regarded. He was not of the by guess and by gosh school - far from it - he was the real McCoy - even though his PL-1 took flack for taking in the thousands of hours to build. There is a comparably worthwhile design handbook from a couple of Aero faculty at Loughborough U. in the UK - but I forget the name.... Their design example was also a metal 2 place low wing monoplane but they are good on wood specs Brian W |
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Brian Whatcott wrote:
jan olieslagers wrote: These pages regularly mention books on aircraft design by one Tony Bingelis. Has anyone the exact references for these, preferably ISBN numbers? Apart from the use of imperial/US measures, would these be as much use in Europe as in (their native?) USA? Any other study books to recommend? PS I seemed to remember these were marketed by EAA, but their website found me video's but no books...? TIA, Pazmany's Light Plane Design is well regarded. He was not of the by guess and by gosh school - far from it - he was the real McCoy - even though his PL-1 took flack for taking in the thousands of hours to build. There is a comparably worthwhile design handbook from a couple of Aero faculty at Loughborough U. in the UK - but I forget the name.... Their design example was also a metal 2 place low wing monoplane but they are good on wood specs Another book, which I have but don't have anything else to compare to, is "Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders" by Daniel Raymer. I can see it being of great value for initial iterations in the design of conventional single engine fixed-wing aircraft. But final design would require more knowledge than covered in that slim volume! I also recommend "Model Aircraft Aerodynamics" by Martin Simons. I think it serves as a great introduction to aerodynamics in general - for a fraction of the price of fancier textbooks. Mostly non-numerical except for the appendicies. It contains a pretty good discussion on understanding Reynolds number, since that is an issue model aircraft designers run into right away. But several appendicies provide wind tunnel results (lift, drag, center of pressure) on about 30 airfoils (at different Re values), their profiles, and profiles of a bunch more airfoils. The first appendix goes through example calculations on computing lift, drag, and aerodynamic center of wings of various profiles and aspect ratios. |
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For design of small aircraft I found the Hiscocks book very interesting.
Design of Light Aircraft Richard D. Hiscocks ISBN 0-9699809-0-6 jan olieslagers wrote: These pages regularly mention books on aircraft design by one Tony Bingelis. Has anyone the exact references for these, preferably ISBN numbers? Apart from the use of imperial/US measures, would these be as much use in Europe as in (their native?) USA? Any other study books to recommend? PS I seemed to remember these were marketed by EAA, but their website found me video's but no books...? TIA, |
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