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This manual explains the fundamentals of mechanical flight and practical aeronautical engineering for builders, pilots, and mechanics. It balances accessible theory with applied calculations, offering elementary aerodynamic principles, wing and fuselage design, biplane and triplane considerations, construction details, materials and weights, chassis and longeron sizing, lift and drag computations, power and propeller selection, and motor data. Worked numerical problems, tables of representative dimensions, control techniques, operational training guidance, and a glossary support self-study and school use; emphasis is placed on practical application rather than advanced mathematics so readers can design, construct, and operate early aircraft.

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John B. Rathbun

John B. Rathbun was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century engineering literature. His works primarily focus on the construction and operation of various types of engines, including gas, oil, and steam engines. Notable among his publications is "Aeroplane Construction and Operation," which reflects the burgeoning interest in aviation technology during his time. Rathbun's writings serve as practical guides for engineers and enthusiasts, providing detailed insights into the mechanics and functionality of engines across multiple applications, from automobiles to marine vessels.

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