Peter P. Wegener Books

The Peenemünde Wind Tunnels: A Memoir
The Peenemünde Wind Tunnels: A Memoir

By Peter P. Wegener

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In 1943, on orders from the German Air Ministry, young physicist Peter P. Wegener left the Russian front and reported to the Baltic village of Peenemunde. His assignment was to work at the superson...

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What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, And Applications Of Aerodynamics
What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science, And Applications Of Aerodynamics

By Peter P. Wegener

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How can an airplane weighing many tons stay aloft for many hours, flying so smoothly that the passengers may feel less like they are moving than they would in a car? The answer, of course, lies in...

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What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science And Applications Of Aerodynamics
What Makes Airplanes Fly?: History, Science And Applications Of Aerodynamics

By Peter P. Wegener, Peter P. Wegener (Auth.)

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Developed For Humanities Students At Yale And Intended For The General Reader Interested In Flight, This Book Is About Aerodynamics In The Broadest Sense. To Put The Science Into Its Social Context...

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Molecular Beams And Low Density Gasdynamics
Molecular Beams And Low Density Gasdynamics

By Peter P. Wegener, WEGENER, Peter P.

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x, 421 p. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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