This book presents flight mechanics of aircraft, spacecraft, and rockets
to technical and non-technical readers in simple terms and based purely
on physical principles. Adapting an accessible and lucid writing style,
the book retains the scientific authority and conceptual substance of an
engineering textbook without requiring a background in physics or
engineering mathematics. Professor Tewari explains relevant physical
principles of flight by straightforward examples and meticulous diagrams
and figures. Important aspects of both atmospheric and space flight
mechanics are covered, including performance, stability and control,
aeroelasticity, orbital mechanics, and altitude control. The book
describes airplanes, gliders, rotary wing and flapping wing flight
vehicles, rockets, and spacecraft and visualizes the essential
principles using detailed illustration. It is an ideal resource for
managers and technicians in the aerospace industry without engineering
degrees, pilots, and anyone interested in the mechanics of flight.