Fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering: (Beginner's Guide)
A**N
Very interesting
It’s very interesting it’s good at giving an aspiring aerospace engineer an idea of what they’re getting into
M**A
Very complete book.
The book is short but provides with a wide range of entry level knowledge related to aerospace engineering. It covers topics ranging from propulsion, satellite components, launchers, satellite orientation & control and spacecrafts telecommunication. It also has a chapter on career in aerospace, very useful for students, by the way.On top of that, the foreword of the book was written by a NASA astronaut.I really recommend it.
D**D
Good for 14 year old
14 year old enjoyed the material.
M**D
Basic information 10/10... edit detail 6/10
Amazing quality but extremely poor editing. The amount of grammatical errors was disappointing and distracting. Anyone who reads this will find a plethora of errors and clearly pretentious in choice of some words that would make you assume they went to thesaurus.com and chose verb tenses that are not commonly used. Other than that great quality book just get someone to edit those mistakes for a reprint.
K**K
Aerospace scientist is my plan!!!
I love this book the author is genius and it will get me through 4 years of college.
H**.
Very good book
Great book for students who want to be an aerospace engineer.
C**R
Great little book.
This book is very small book, but has very interesting insights into aerospace engineering. I love the last chapter where the it is explained from the eye of an formal airbus engineers how it is to make a career.
A**R
OK indroduction
It works as an intro to someone who wants to know what basics are out there, but had I written it, I would have explained concepts differently and sought out additional feedback. I'm going to check out the library first next time.
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