McGraw-Hill, Boston, 2002, 374 p. — ISBN: 0–07–234820–8.
Author has written Interactive Aerospace Engineering and Design for all students and learners who imagine flying a human-powered aircraft, being the first to step on the planet Mars, or have an insatiable curiosity about the governing physics underpinning the theory of flight. His inspiration began with the Apollo Program, the first human footsteps on the Moon, and with a desire to see peaceful human exploration of the solar system and beyond.
The purpose of this book is to provide a stimulating introduction to aerospace engineering and design.
A Brief History of Flight
Introduction to Engineering
Aerodynamics
Aircraft Performance
Introduction to Structural Engineering
Aircraft Propulsion
Introduction to Aircraft Stability and Control
The Space Environment: An Engineering Perspective
Orbital Mechanics
Satellite Systems Engineering
Human Space Exploration
Design: Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) Vehicle Module