Stick and Rudder, Wolfgang Langewiesche
Stick and Rudder, Wolfgang Langewiesche
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Stick and Rudder
An Explanation of the Art of Flying

Author: Wolfgang Langewiesche

Narrator: Jason Leikam

Unabridged: 14 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/10/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

WHAT'S IN STICK AND RUDDER:

- The invisible secret of all heavier-than-air flight: the Angle of Attack. What it is, and why it can't be seen. How lift is made, and what the pilot has to do with it.
- Why airplanes stall How do you know you're about to stall?
- The landing approach. How the pilot's eye functions in judging the approach.
- The visual clues by which an experienced pilot unconsciously judges: how you can quickly learn to use them.
- "The Spot that does not move." This is the first statement of this phenomenon. A foolproof method of making a landing approach across pole lines and trees.
- The elevator and the throttle. One controls the speed, the other controls climb and descent. Which is which?
- The paradox of the glide. By pointing the nose down less steeply, you descend more steeply. By pointing the nose down more steeply, you can glide further.
- What's the rudder for? The rudder does NOT turn the airplane the way a boat's rudder turns the boat. Then what does it do?
- How a turn is flown. The role of ailerons, rudder, and elevator in making a turn.
- The landing--how it's made. The visual clues that tell you where the ground is.
- The "tail-dragger" landing gear and what's tricky about it. This is probably the only analysis of tail-draggers now available to those who want to fly one.
- The tricycle landing gear and what's so good about it. A strong advocacy of the tricycle gear written at a time when almost all civil airplanes were taildraggers.
- Why the airplane doesn't feel the wind.
- Why the airplane usually flies a little sidewise.
- Plus: a chapter on Air Accidents by Leighton Collins, founder and editor of AIR FACTS. His analyses of aviation's safety problems have deeply influenced pilots and aeronautical engineers and have contributed to the benign characteristics of today's airplane.

Stick and Rudder is the first exact analysis of the art of flying ever attempted. It has been continously in print for thirty-three years. It shows precisely what the pilot does when he flies, just how he does it, and why.

Because the basics are largely unchanging, the book therefore is applicable to large airplanes and small, old airplanes and new, and is of interest not only to the learner but also to the accomplished pilot and to the instructor himself.

When Stick and Rudder first came out, some of its contents were considered highly controversial. In recent years its formulations have become widely accepted. Pilots and flight instructors have found that the book works.

Today several excellent manuals offer the pilot accurate and valuable technical information. But Stick and Rudder remains the leading think-book on the art of flying. One thorough reading of it is the equivalent of many hours of practice.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on August 02, 2015

Don't let the 50s art of the cover fool you. This book is just as relevant and informative now as when it was originally written. Practical insights into understanding for pilots and those who are curious about how airplanes work. Cleverly written, this book does not become too technical, but remain......more

Goodreads review by Dan on December 28, 2007

I can't add much to the general consensus. This should be required reading for anyone who wants to fly a fixed-wing craft. Parts of it are getting a little dated, though (it's over 60 years old), but it generally holds up quite well. For anyone interested in this book, let me also point you to John D......more

Goodreads review by Remo on June 14, 2023

Manual de "buenas prácticas" para pilotos, muy interesante, con un montón de casos prácticos y que se mete en harina en más de una ocasión, superando el nivel del aficionado no piloto como yo. Desde las explicaciones iniciales (podemos preguntar al ingeniero sobre el principio de Bernouilli, pero al......more

Goodreads review by Ahmad on September 15, 2021

I love that we hunans can fly above the clouds and travel the world. Flying an aircraft is amongst the most mesmerizing experiences that human can experience. This book is a very intuitive and brief guide of flying an airplane. It covers all the basics for pilots to grasp the concept of flying. As a......more

Goodreads review by Sadia on October 10, 2022

As a student pilot, I found this book to be an excellent read, as it cleared quite a lot of misconceptions regarding airplane aerodynamics for me, gave me counterintuitive insights into airplane's behavior in abnormal situations and ideas about common (and uncommon) ways things go wrong in an otherw......more