To understand the book’s value, one must understand the architecture of the aircraft itself. The text is broadly split into three logical parts:
In the pantheon of aerospace engineering literature, few titles command as much respect, or instill as much trepidation in the hearts of undergraduates, as by T.H.G. Megson. Often referred to simply as "Megson," this textbook is the definitive gateway through which aspiring aerospace engineers must pass to understand the physical mechanics keeping aircraft in the sky.
To understand the book’s value, one must understand the architecture of the aircraft itself. The text is broadly split into three logical parts:
In the pantheon of aerospace engineering literature, few titles command as much respect, or instill as much trepidation in the hearts of undergraduates, as by T.H.G. Megson. Often referred to simply as "Megson," this textbook is the definitive gateway through which aspiring aerospace engineers must pass to understand the physical mechanics keeping aircraft in the sky. Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students- S...