Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians
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Rating | : | 4.80 (601 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071348360 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
VERY HANDY Amazon Customer VERY HANDY. B. C. Davis said Waste of money. I have an A&P license and bought this book for my son. It is a good example of quality sacrificed to feed someone's bottom line. Illustrations and figures in this book are of such poor quality that they appear to have been reduced on a copy machine, causing important details to disappear into blotches of ink. Reference tables have been reduced to the point where they are unreadable without a magnifying glass. There is no section on welding. If this is the only reference handbook on the market, then you're stuck with it -- but I sent mine back. Don't buy it.. Amazon Customer said Great Overview of the Subject Matter. Great overview of all the areas involved with aircraft construction materials, techniques, and hardware. Short on some details but it wouldn't be small if it wasn't. The one manual you must have for kit airplane construction!
. The Sixth Edition of this bestseller: Features coordinated step-by-step procedures, methods, and techniques - including those used by Lockheed and Rockwell Boeing Details basic shop practices such as drilling and riveting Shows you how to install electrical wiring and plumbing Gives clear directions for nondestructive testing, corrosion prevention and control, and other vital tasks Fully demonstrates forming and fabricating Covers materials and materials handling And more! The Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians is the one all-metal-aircraft source that you'll turn to again and again, for projects large and small. The definitive nuts-and-bolts manual for all-metal aircraft, from Cessna 150s to Boeing 747s, this newly
This is the definitive manual for aviation mechanics and technicians who build, overhaul, and maintain all-metal aircraft, from Cessna 150s to Boeing 747s. Covers procedures, methnods, and techniques used by Lockheed and Rockwell Boeing.
Larry Reithmaier is a retired mechanical engineer who, while at Rockwell International, helped design and develop the F2H, F3, F86H, F100, F101, and F4 jet fighters, the B-1B bomber, and Apollo and Skylab spacecrafts. . The author of several technical books on aviation, he also wrote the Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians, Sixth Edition; the Aviation and Space Dictionary; Mach I and Beyond; Private Pilot's Guide; and Aircraft Repair M