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Patrick Berry

    Mental English: Book One
    Aircraft Conceptual Design Methods
    • Aircraft Conceptual Design Methods

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the critical phase of conceptual design in aircraft projects, the book emphasizes the importance of making significant design decisions early to avoid costly changes later. It highlights the need for meticulous attention to detail, particularly in structural and landing gear design, to mitigate risks. The balance between detail orientation and maintaining a holistic view is crucial, as overlooking any aspect could lead to major issues. The phrase "the devil is in the details" encapsulates the intricate nature of this initial design stage.

      Aircraft Conceptual Design Methods
    • "On 14th February, 1945, the Allies fire-bombed Dresden, killing tens of thousands and starting a political row and propaganda war that lasted years. James Dalton leads the Pathfinder group that pinpoints the target with flares and ensures that maximum destruction is done. The raid is proclaimed a success or an atrocity, depending on which side of the propaganda machine you are on. In a subsequent mission, Dalton crashes and is horribly burnt himself. Just rewards perhaps, for having choreographed the burning of Dresden. In the ensuing decade, Dalton struggles with his disfigurement and a tormented soul that holds him accountable for a war crime. In Dresden, a young boy survives the bombs and fire and escapes to England. Years later, they meet, and Dalton emerges from alcoholism and PTSD to find spiritual healing and love through a gift that he unwittingly gave the young boy in Dresden in 1945."--Publisher's description.

      Mental English: Book One