This text, written at a level accessible to advanced undergraduate and
beginning graduate students, covers all aspects of flight performance of
modern day high-performance aircraft, from take-off to landing, through
different phases of flight in climb, cruise, turning and descent. The
book begins with an introduction to equations of motion, aerodynamic
forces, and propulsion systems and then goes on to apply what has been
learned to performance during descent and glide, cruising, climb,
turning and take-off and landing. A final chapter discusses the
performance of hypervelocity re-entry vehicles. Challenging exercises
are included at the ends of chapters. These are designed to give readers
a deeper understanding of the material covered in the text. This text
will serve as an introductory text for advanced undergraduates and
beginning graduate students. It will also be of value to researchers in
universities and industry. The author is an internationally recognised
teacher and researcher in this subject and has received the Excellence
in Teaching and Excellence in Research Awards from the College of
Engineering at the University of Michigan.