Aerodynamics doesn't reward memorization. It rewards understanding - the kind that lets you look at a wing, a shock wave, or a boundary layer and know exactly why it behaves the way it does.
This book builds that understanding in the order you'll actually need it. Every major idea is tied back to real aircraft performance at the point you learn it, not left dangling until some distant final chapter. Full derivations, fully worked examples, and reference tables built to be used - not just glanced at - carry you from the first principles of lift and drag through subsonic, transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic flight, with clear checkpoints along the way that show you exactly what you can now calculate and design.
Whether you're working through it chapter by chapter in a classroom or reaching for it on your desk years into a career, it's built to do one job exceptionally well: turn the physics of flight into results you can trust.
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