Written by an expert on gas dynamics and compressibility, this study of the theory and physical phenomena of supersonic flows is presented from the practical engineering point of view. It explains the theory of both two- and three-dimensional flow and applications to a variety of aeronautical engineering problems. 1949 edition. Unabridged republication of the edition published by The Macmillan Company, New York, 1949.
Principles of Aeroelasticity by Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, Holt Ashley Summary and general methods of constructing static and dynamic equations, dealing with the laws of mechanics for heated elastic solids, forms of aerodynamic operators, structural operators, much more. 1962 edition.
Basic Wing and Airfoil Theory by Alan Pope This self-contained treatment by a pioneer in the study of wind effects covers flow functions, airfoil construction and pressure distribution, finite and monoplane wings, and many other subjects. 1951 edition.