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"Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators" was used in my flight degree program. Plug and chug math, but sound theory as to why an airplane does what it does.
I suppose if it was for engineers it would be called "Aerodynamics for Naval Engineers."






But, it's not for engineers.
 

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