Electronic
Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web
Pages
1. Quest for
Speed: Chuck Yeager and the X-1. Mach 1 and Beyond.
http://www.capstonestudio.com/supersonic/main.html
2. The K-8
Aeronautics Internet Textbook. K8AITPrinciples of
Aeronautics: Intermediate: Fundamentals. Cislunar Aerospace
Inc. http://wings.ucdavis.edu
3. Take Off! Activities. Properties of Air:
Heat Causes Air to Expand.
http://www.mcet.edu/nasa/redesign/activities/air11.html
4. The All
Star Network. Aeronautics Learning Laboratory for Science,
Technology and Research. http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/
5. The
National Air and Space Museum. The Smithsonian Institution.
http://www.nasm.edu
6. Utrecht
University Computer Science Department's Archive Service
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/pub/AIRCRAFT-IMAGES/
4. Air Force
Image Links. (All images are public domain.Publishers are
requested to credit the source as "U.S. Air Force Photo.)
http://www.af.mil/photos/
Permissions for
Graphics and Photos
1. Portraits
of Wilbur and Orville Wright.
http://library.thinkquest.org/3785/1900ad.html From
"To Fly is Everything..." "...material on this site is
public domain and may be copied freely and used without
restrictions."
http://hawaii.cogsci.uiuc.edu/invent/air_main.shtml
2. Pictures
in "The Hangar." Lavitt, Dan. dlavitt@aol.com "original
photos of airplanes" March 15, 1998. Personal e-mail.
3. Web
icons. Terry Gould's Graphics Home Page.
http://www.vol.it/mirror/Graphics/list.html. Personal
e-mail.
Electronic
Sources
Publications on CD-ROM
2. Mac
Gallery Electronic Clip Art. Vers.1.1. Dream Maker Software.
Englewood, Colorado, 1994.
Printed Materials
Books
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1.Graham, Ian. Aircraft. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1995.
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2. Jeffries, David. Fliers and Flying Machines.New York: Franklin Watts, 1991. |
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