Electronics in the Evolution of Flight (Centennial of Flight Series): 9 - Hardcover

Book 9 of 20: Centennial of Flight

Helfrick, Albert D.

 
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Synopsis

Electronics in the Evolution of Flight traces the paired history of modern aviation and electronics, or avionics, from its earliest years to the indispensable tool it is today. Albert Helfrick, who for twenty-five years has designed avionics for agencies and corporations such as NASA and Boeing, provides a thorough account of the roles played by the famous and the obscure, from Edwin Howard Armstrong to Nikola Tesla and David Sarnoff, in the successful creation of aviation technology. Helfrick focuses much of his work on the advancement of electronic systems. He explains the origins of technical definitions and acronyms such as Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) and the difference between short waves and microwaves. With an easy familiarity, he reviews topics as varied as the Morse code, the Radio Club of America, and the evolution of microprocessors. Helfrick covers the history of all of the engineering and electronic developments in a style that is accessible to lay readers, but also provides a valuable reference for specialists.

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About the Author

Albert Helfrick, who makes his home in Daytona Beach, Florida, is a professor of avionics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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ISBN 10:  1585444138 ISBN 13:  9781585444137
Publisher: Texas A & M University Press, 2004
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