I'm currently chewing my way through my third aerodynamics textbook: I started with Anderson's Principles of Flight (**** because of all the historical context), then I tried to move up in detail by getting Kuethe & Chow's Foudations of Aerodynamics (*** because math is too heavy), and now I'm on Dommasch, Sherby, and Connolly's Airplane Aerodynamics, which I'll give ***** because it manages to open the door on every aerodynamic topic I can think of, and will provide the necessary background to take another run at Keuthe & Chow's book. ![[reading] [reading] [reading]](/data/assets/smilies/reading.gif)
Any suggestions as to where I should go from here?
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![[reading] [reading] [reading]](/data/assets/smilies/reading.gif)
Any suggestions as to where I should go from here?
STF