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posted by n1 on Wednesday June 07 2017, @02:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the free-stuff dept.

NASA has posted freely available e-books on aeronautics on their website that might be of interest to flight enthusiasts.

Titles include:

  • Unlimited Horizons: Design and Development of the U-2. Over the span of more than six decades, the U-2 evolved from a relatively basic, high-altitude camera platform for performing clandestine reconnaissance missions into a complex, multisensor platform that has been adapted for a multitude of civil and military roles. Variants in more than a dozen configurations have been used for intelligence gathering, strategic and tactical reconnaissance, communications relay, battle-damage assessment, treaty monitoring and verification, disaster relief, environmental and Earth resources studies, and a wide variety of scientific research.
  • Elegance in Flight: A comprehensive History of the F-16XL Experimental Prototype and its Role in NASA Flight Research
  • Probing the Sky: Selected NACA Research Airplanes and Their Contributions to Flight
  • Flying Beyond the Stall
  • Cave of the Winds
  • A New Twist in Flight Research: The F-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing Project

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  • (Score: 2) by richtopia on Wednesday June 07 2017, @03:51PM

    by richtopia (3160) on Wednesday June 07 2017, @03:51PM (#521985) Homepage Journal

    Curious about the readability of these: where to they sit in the spectrum between popular fiction and textbook?

    Looking through the list I'm interested in a few of them. Thanks for the article, this is a good source of ebooks.

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