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mrwilliam
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To start off, i don't come from any type of scientific background, but I've recently developed an interest in aerodynamics as a "hobby." I am, however, the type of person who takes a hobby as far as i can possibly take it (I'm a pilot, I have played guitar/bass/keyboards in various bands throughout the years, etc.) Unfortunately, I don't have much of a math background other than basic algebra. Not to say that I can't learn it, I just never really had a reason or interest to pursue math beyond what was necessary way back in high school.
My question is, is there such a book that could possibly teach both the math and the concepts of aerodynamics? Or would I be better off buying some old math textbooks and teach myself all the math first before I can even consider getting involved in learning aerodynamics?
I'm open to any and all suggestions and thank you in advanced!
My question is, is there such a book that could possibly teach both the math and the concepts of aerodynamics? Or would I be better off buying some old math textbooks and teach myself all the math first before I can even consider getting involved in learning aerodynamics?
I'm open to any and all suggestions and thank you in advanced!