Literatura
Jest 12 produktów.
The Complete Advanced Pilot
Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
Instrument Flying - The Pilot's Manual
An illustrated guide to flying
This is an exciting introduction to flying for aspiring pilots of all ages, revealing the mysteries of flight and explaining how pilots deal with their aircraft and the elements through which they fly. Either as a student, passenger, or future pilot, the reader will enter a fascinating new world that offers challenge, fun, and adventure.
The Instrument Flight Manual
This book gives an overview of IFR operational requirements and helps establish patterns of aeronautical decision making pertaining to instrument flight.
Written for the pilot desiring to add an instrument rating, and for the instrument-rated pilot who needs a refresher. Divided into five sections, the book covers: airplane performance and basic instrument flying, navigation and communication aids and their instruments, planning the instrument flight (weather systems and planning, charts and other aids, and navigation planning), the instrument flight and the knowledge and practical tests (a scenario "trip" using the knowledge gained in the first three sections, including clearances, takeoff and departure, enroute, and approaches), and a syllabus for the instrument trainee and the CFII.
Aviation Instructor's Handbook
Helicopter Maneuvers Manual
Principles of Helicopter Flight
Multi Engine Flying
Na harcerskich skrzydłach
Historia polskiego harcerstwa lotniczego od 1912 r. opracowana przez Andrzeja Glassa. Współautorami są osoby uczestniczące w opisywanych wydarzeniach, często w pierwszoplanowej roli.
Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją ANDRZEJA GLASSA
Autorzy: ANDRZEJ GLASS, MARIA KANN, MAREK KUDASIEWICZ, ZBIGNIEW JAN MILEWSKI, MAGDALENA RZEPKA, ROBERT STACHYRA, WIKTOR SZYDŁOWSKI, PAWEŁ TYRAŁA, RYSZARD WCISŁO, HALSZKA ŻUROMSKA
The basic aerobatic manual
Starting with stalls, chandelles and lazy-8’s, the student is guided through spins and the Three Fundamentals of basic aerobatics: the aileron roll, loop, and the snap roll. Once these basics are learned, the combination maneuvers (the cloverleaf, for example) are covered in-depth.
William K. Kershner started his solo aerobatic career in a Stearman N2S at the age of 17. As a flight instructor, he later operated an aerobatic school in Sewanee, Tennessee using a Cessna 152 Aerobat, until his death in January, 2007.