Quest for Performance

Quest for Performance
Title Quest for Performance PDF eBook
Author Laurence K. Loftin
Publisher
Total Pages 578
Release 1985
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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This provides access to a NASA History Office publication, NASA SP-468, by Laurence K. Loftin, Jr, NASA Scientific and Technical Information Branch, Washington, D.C. 1985. It traces the technical development of the airplane since World War I. It describes significant aircraft that incorporated important technical innovations and served to shape the future course of aeronautical development, as well as aircraft that represented the state of the art of aeronautical technology in a particular time frame or that were very popular and produced in great numbers. Primary emphasis has been placed on aircraft originating in the United States. The discussion is related primarily to aircraft configuration evolution and associated aerodynamic characteristics and, to a lesser extent, to developments in aircraft construction and propulsion. The material is presented in a manner designed to appeal to the nontechnical reader who is interested in the evolution of the airplane, as well as to students of aeronautical engineering or others with an aeronautical background.

Quest for Performance

Quest for Performance
Title Quest for Performance PDF eBook
Author Laurence K. Loftin
Publisher
Total Pages 547
Release 1985
Genre Airplanes
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Quest for Performance

Quest for Performance
Title Quest for Performance PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics Administration
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 564
Release 2014-11-05
Genre
ISBN 9781503105027

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More than 75 years have passed since the Wright brothers' historic first flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. During this relatively brief period, the airplane has developed from a useless freak to a highly significant force in modern society. The transformation of the airplane during this period must be ranked as one of the great engineering accomplishments of all time. The magnitude of the achievement is emphasized by the nature of the vehicle and the rigorous requirements for precise design of every element. In no other type of machine, with the possible exception of space vehicles, do the often conflicting requirements of performance, safety, reliability, and economic viability place such a high premium on detailed design optimization, based on quantitative data and analysis. This volume traces the technical development of the airplane from a curiosity at the beginning of World War I to the highly useful machine of today. Included are significant aircraft that incorporated important technical innovations and served to shape the future course of aeronautical development, as well as aircraft that represented the state of the art of aeronautical technology in a particular time frame or that were very popular and produced in great numbers. In order to reduce the scope of material under consideration, primary emphasis has been placed on aircraft originating in the United States. No adverse reflection on the quality of the many fine foreign designs developed over the years is intended by their exclusion. The aircraft described certainly do not include all the significant types designed in the time period 1914-80, but they do illustrate the primary features of the technical evolution of the airplane. If the reader's favorite aircraft is not included, the reference lists at the end of this volume include publications that catalog data and photographs for a wide variety of aircraft. The discussion is related primarily to aircraft configuration evolution and associated aerodynamic characteristics and, to a lesser extent, to developments in aircraft construction and propulsion. The material is presented in a manner designed to appeal to the nontechnical reader who is interested in the evolution of the airplane, as well as to students of aeronautical engineering or others with an aeronautical background. The use of engineering terminology has been kept at a minimum, consistent with accuracy and the intent of the text; where unavoidable, suitable physical explanations have been included.

Quest for Performance

Quest for Performance
Title Quest for Performance PDF eBook
Author Laurence K. Loftin
Publisher
Total Pages 547
Release 1985
Genre Airplanes
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Quest for Performance :.
Title Quest for Performance :. PDF eBook
Author Laurence K. Loftin
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Total Pages 0
Release 1985
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EBOOK: Crafting and Executing Strategy: The Quest for Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases

EBOOK: Crafting and Executing Strategy: The Quest for Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases
Title EBOOK: Crafting and Executing Strategy: The Quest for Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases PDF eBook
Author Arthur Thompson
Publisher McGraw Hill
Total Pages 673
Release 2013-02-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0077152670

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Crafting and Executing Strategy has been revised and updated specifically with its European readers in mind. Building upon the success of previous editions, it continues to explain the core concepts and key theories in strategy and illustrate them with practical, managerial examples students can really relate to. Brand new features have been developed to encourage readers to go beyond learning and to apply their knowledge to from a diverse range of real-life scenarios including global brands, SMEs, public sector and not-for-profit organizations.

The Quest for Equity in Chile’s Higher Education

The Quest for Equity in Chile’s Higher Education
Title The Quest for Equity in Chile’s Higher Education PDF eBook
Author María Verónica Santelices
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 209
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1498543480

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In Chile during the last forty years, there have been important initiatives aimed at increasing equity in higher education, including the private provision of tertiary education starting in 1980, the growing support provided by the state to low-income students through financial aid, the increasing importance of institutional financial aid, a university admissions system that has made efforts to reduce the important weight standardized test scores have traditionally had in admissions decisions and institutional-level programs implemented to broadened the admission of low income students to selective institutions. This book seeks to describe the concurrent efforts undertaken both at the national and at the institutional level to increase equity in access to higher education and educational outcomes in Chile during the last four decades. Taking stock of the accomplishments of Chile´s higher education system is especially important at a time when social demands and political decisions seem to deeply question the road traveled.