An edition of The Right Seat Handbook (1993)

The Right Seat Handbook

A White-Knuckle Flier's Guide to Light Planes

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An edition of The Right Seat Handbook (1993)

The Right Seat Handbook

A White-Knuckle Flier's Guide to Light Planes

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Language
English
Pages
144

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Cover of: The right-seat handbook
Cover of: The Right Seat Handbook
The Right Seat Handbook: A White-Knuckle Flier's Guide to Light Planes
August 1, 1994, McGraw-Hill Professional
Paperback in English - 1 edition
Cover of: The Right Seat Handbook
The Right Seat Handbook: A White-Knuckle Flier's Guide to Light Planes
August 1, 1994, McGraw-Hill Professional
in English
Cover of: The Right-Seat Handbook
The Right-Seat Handbook: A Cockpit Passenger's Companion
September 1993, Tab Books
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First Sentence

"Besides the bank that holds the mortgage and perhaps a family member questioning why the pilot spends so much time at the airport, four forces act on an airplane: lift, thrust, drag, and gravity (weight) (Fig. 1-1)."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
144
Dimensions
7.8 x 5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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OL9251630M
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rightseathandboo00spen
ISBN 10
0070601488
ISBN 13
9780070601482
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471032
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936817

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Besides the bank that holds the mortgage and perhaps a family member questioning why the pilot spends so much time at the airport, four forces act on an airplane: lift, thrust, drag, and gravity (weight) (Fig. 1-1).
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