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This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information from the document: The document outlines the details of the AE 123 Aerospace Engineer course for the fall 2009 semester, including the instructor's information, office hours, furlough dates, textbook, course objectives of introducing fundamental flight principles with minimal math, and grading which includes a model plane project, midterm, and final exam. Students will study topics like mechanics, airflow, airfoils, thrust, level flight, gliding, landing, stability and control over the semester.

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This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information from the document: The document outlines the details of the AE 123 Aerospace Engineer course for the fall 2009 semester, including the instructor's information, office hours, furlough dates, textbook, course objectives of introducing fundamental flight principles with minimal math, and grading which includes a model plane project, midterm, and final exam. Students will study topics like mechanics, airflow, airfoils, thrust, level flight, gliding, landing, stability and control over the semester.

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AE 123

(The Aerospace Engineer)


Semester: Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Furlough Dates: Textbook: Fall 2009 Prof. Nagy Nosseir E-214 Telephone 619-594-4427, [email protected] W 1:30-3:30pm and F 12:30-1:30pm 10/16, 10/30 Mechanics of Flight, 11th edition by A.C. Kermode, (Prentice Hall) The objectives of this course are to introduce the fundamental principles of flight mechanics, aerodynamic forces, stability and control of flying objects to the student in a simplified form with a minimum amount of mathematics. A project in which a small model plane will be built, one mid-term test and a one-hour final will be given. The jproject will be due approximately two (2) weeks prior to the semesters end. Project Mid-Term Final Exam Course Content: Subject Mechanics/Airflow Airfoils Thrust Midterm Level Flight Gliding and Landing Stability and Control Approximate Lecture Periods 3 4 2 1 60% 20% 20%

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