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Aeroplane construction

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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A practical handbook surveying the principles and methods used in building aircraft, with chapters on material selection and strength-to-weight tradeoffs, spars, struts, wing and fuselage construction, fittings, undercarriage types, control systems, wires and connections, engine mountings, and erection and alignment. It addresses manufacturing practice and standardization of components, describes trussing and assembly details, and emphasizes engineering procedures that balance structural integrity with minimal weight.

PREFACE

The articles embodied with other matter in this book, were intended as a broad survey of the principles and details of modern aeroplane construction, concerning which there is a noticeable deficit amongst existing aeronautical literature.

They were written at a time when specific references to modern British aircraft were forbidden, and although from a comparative point of view this is to be regretted, the details and methods dealt with are, in the author’s opinion, representative of those most generally used in machines of present-day design. It is hoped that the book will appeal not only to those engaged on the manufacture, but also to those concerned with the uses of aircraft.

S. C.