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AA100 - Introduction to Aeronautics and Astronautics
The principles of fluid flow, flight, and propulsion; the creation of lift and drag, aerodynamic performance including take-off, climb, range, and landing performance, structural concepts, propulsion systems, trajectories, and orbits. The history of aeronautics and astronautics. Prerequisites: MATH 41, 42; elementary physics.
GERs: DB-EngrAppSci
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Offerings
2008-2009 Autumn
| Sec | Type | Instructor | Room | Units | Days | Times | ||
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| 01 | Lecture | Robert MacCormack | 60-120 | 3 | Mon Wed Fri | 11-11:50am |
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Readings
2007-2008 Autumn
| Sec | Kind | Books | ||
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| 01 | Required Material(s) | Shevell: | Fund of Flight (2nd ed) | |
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