My friends told me that the book "Introduction to Flight" by John Anderson is good for beginners because of the way how it is discussed, about the theories and formulas, and just wanted to share it here. Best of luck to the future and current aeronautical engineers!!
Thanks for the video. I am a Mechanical Engg. student and was searching my way into the Aerospace domain and now I think i landed on the right channel. God speed *..^..*
I remember complaining about the textbook being used in class and recommended Ogata and they actually changed it. Ogata did a great job of simplifying the topic.
Concept library channel is best for aerospace engineering GATE preparation for Indian students . But your content in this video is also good. I suggest you mam to collaborate with concept library teacher he is amazing for aerospace
i just started my first aerospace course today and its a shame that you didn't have the textbook I needed :( but your videos are great and informative! look forward to more
This is very complicated issue, while teachers want their students to use "real" books, books are such an expensive that students have to find some illegal ways. I think costs of these crucial textbooks should be limited.
Thank you so much! I guess you are from Kazakhstan✊ I'm going to get my master degree in space engineering in the US. Could you please also suggest some universities in this field? except MIT, Stanford and Caltech of course)
Mam at present i am studying aerospace engineering .i want to know which skills are required for employable aerospace engineer. Can you please give your suggestion.
Hi Mam, can you plz recommend me a good budget friendly laptop for undergraduate studies in aerospace engineering which will be a great help for me and also plz tell about the softwares you used and which we will be using according to the present syllabus
In which field you did your master degree? In bsc program we have to read all this book you have recommended. Can you tell me about full bsc program,syllabus semester wise ?
Depends where you are from. If you're a citizen or resident of the US, UK, France, or Japan - then pretty employable! For everyone else it gets much more difficult to get employed, but still possible!
@Aliya Burkit so what field of engineering would you recommend as the most employable and is similar to aerospace. Since I'm passionate about aerospace but I wouldnt want to sit on a degree. I know about mechanical engineering but i have always assumed that subject is overcrowded. Btw I'm from india.
Thanks a lot actually I did Bsc.Economics but later realized it wasn’t my field, lost interest in economics but my main focus and passion is in Aeronautic engineering, to become what I want to be is it advisable to start all over at the degree level?any advice for me?
Hi, it depends on your background level. If you're good with 3 dimensional derivatives and double integrals, you should be able to read them :) If you only have school math program, then it would be challenging
HEY! I DIDN'T SEE ANY ANALYSIS OF AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES IN THE BOX :( THAT WAS CRUCIAL TO MY PROJECT :((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((() Double chin sad
@@AliyaBurkit i liked 2 of them about the structure of airplanes and downloaded them. I have another 2 with me. I have a lot of free time. Perhaps this will put it to use.
in one video you said that larger aircraft produces more lift then in the same video you were saying is smaller aircraft worse than larger one ..it depends on mach number
i am new in aerospace so sometime i get confused on things like that like slat Nd flaps e.t .c if you dont have time so can you tell me about any other who is good in this field
No, generally we cannot compare large and small aircraft, because they produce different amounts of lift. Obviously the larger aircraft will produce larger lift since it has larger wing area. But if you want to compare their efficiencies, we would look at the lift coefficients of the wings of the small and large aircraft.
Hello ma'am I'm a student and I want to become an aerospace engineer but my family is financially so weak. I can't afford college or university for my higher education. But I really want to study. So can you please give me proper guidance about syllabus degree and all the important information about aerospace engineer. I am very thankful for your help. Please give me a proper guidance. Thank you
So, which names are the most common among the aerospace engineering textbooks authors?))
Jan Roskam
john anderson
Anything by John D Anderson is legit
@@Classmates12 correct! John is the most common
@@nicholasturo-shields6477 Yes, true
My friends told me that the book "Introduction to Flight" by John Anderson is good for beginners because of the way how it is discussed, about the theories and formulas, and just wanted to share it here. Best of luck to the future and current aeronautical engineers!!
I see. I have to re-read it just to compare. Good luck to you too!
Thanks for the video. I am a Mechanical Engg. student and was searching my way into the Aerospace domain and now I think i landed on the right channel. God speed *..^..*
So is it possible to use only these books to learn aerospace engineering?
I remember complaining about the textbook being used in class and recommended Ogata and they actually changed it. Ogata did a great job of simplifying the topic.
Please keep doing we found your videos so helpful specially aerospace aspirants
Thank you! Yes, of course
Concept library channel is best for aerospace engineering GATE preparation for Indian students . But your content in this video is also good. I suggest you mam to collaborate with concept library teacher he is amazing for aerospace
i just started my first aerospace course today and its a shame that you didn't have the textbook I needed :( but your videos are great and informative! look forward to more
Glad I could help!
what texbooks you needed tho?
Thank you for making this video! It was really informative! Appreciate it!
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching!
R u an aeronautical engineer?
I have fundamentals of astrodynamics second edition shipping rn.
As for your last question ... YES PLEASE !!!! you're an amazing teacher.
Very helpfull,keep doing informative vedios, AFTER A LONG TIME.
Haha thanks
Mam!..you deserve more subscribers!...love from India..keep inspiring!..
thank you so much! That's the goal :)
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🎉abhi kya kar raha ho uncle ji please reply 😅😅😅
Rocket Propulsion Elements by GEORGE P. SUTTON
and OSCAR BIBLARZ. best ever
Hello I'm looking forward to do my master's degree in aerospace. Could you help me with the books I should read and learn things relevant?
Surprising for me to know that you are allowed to scan a textbook. I thought that it just be done in developing countries, especially to photocopy.
Awesome video .Thanks for suggesting these books...
Thank you for watching!
This is very complicated issue, while teachers want their students to use "real" books, books are such an expensive that students have to find some illegal ways. I think costs of these crucial textbooks should be limited.
agree
Edition 3 of Anderson’s 3 is the best!
I am still in class 10, can you recommend me some books (available online)which includes topics of aerospace ?
Thanks a lot for the free books.Please continue making vdo on Aerospace contents.
Thanks for the list, Aliya👍☺️
You're welcome
Thanks for sharing such beautiful books
Thanks foR the books..specially sharing yours,VERY HELFULL.
Glad it was helpful!
Scanner tip is for pros!!! Thanks for video
haha, thanks for your comment
Mam,can you tell how could i join nasa..about its procedure and oppurtunities,btw i am from india
Thanks
great topic to discuss in the video! thanks for suggestion
Thank you so much! I guess you are from Kazakhstan✊ I'm going to get my master degree in space engineering in the US. Could you please also suggest some universities in this field? except MIT, Stanford and Caltech of course)
Thank you Mam for this Best recommendation🥰
Thank you for all books, and great videos
Cool! Video, good to see you again.
Thanks! You too
Mam..pls do continue making videos...in total I got only 13 videos!..
Sure
I love you mam your teaching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this video ✌️
im from sri lanka you are just an amazing teacher
Thank you so much! Happy to help
As to start from scratch aerospace study which book should I read first?
Flight without formula by ac kermode
Introduction to flight by john d sir
What is the ans???
deriving bernoulli principle nd continuity
great suggestion!
Thank you Didi
Please can you make some more videos on aerospace engineering
thanks for the BOX link
you're welcome!
Mrs.aliya can you say what is the best book for children to read among those?
It would much better if you also explain hard terms
Which books required for aeronautical engineering
Incompressible and compressible flow, propulsion, controls and navigation, stability, structures, flight mechanics
Just refer that particular edition or the whole volumes??
Thank you so much honey ❤
Mam at present i am studying aerospace engineering .i want to know which skills are required for employable aerospace engineer. Can you please give your suggestion.
It's winter in South Africa..so sad
Oh, why is it sad?
😹😹😹😂
Hi Mam, can you plz recommend me a good budget friendly laptop for undergraduate studies in aerospace engineering which will be a great help for me and also plz tell about the softwares you used and which we will be using according to the present syllabus
I have the entire books you mention as pdfs and also completely free
Pls link it if possible sir
Where are you from?
I am going to upload them in my channel
Ok! Share with people :)
Me?
Mam please tell me which book should,I read as a beginner.
So pls where can I get some to buy from Dubai? And how much does each cost also?
thank u for advising us
No problem 😊
In which field you did your master degree? In bsc program we have to read all this book you have recommended. Can you tell me about full bsc program,syllabus semester wise ?
Aerospace engineering
Alright I'll try
Thank you for books i found free pdf of fundamentals of aerodynamic.
Tks. Useful post.
you are amazing.Thank u so much!
Thank you so much for watching!
Mam can you suggest very basic aerospace books
Can a mechanical engineer switch to aerospace engineering after doing beachlors degree for masters degree
Thanks a lot . Ma'am
you're welcome!
how employable does a degree in aerospace make a person?
I'm asking since I want to pursue this field in my further studies but I'd like to analyse the risk :)
Depends where you are from. If you're a citizen or resident of the US, UK, France, or Japan - then pretty employable!
For everyone else it gets much more difficult to get employed, but still possible!
@Aliya Burkit so what field of engineering would you recommend as the most employable and is similar to aerospace. Since I'm passionate about aerospace but I wouldnt want to sit on a degree. I know about mechanical engineering but i have always assumed that subject is overcrowded. Btw I'm from india.
Really interested in your videos, does It pay much as an aerospace engineering or Aeronautic engineer?
Yes, if you work in your field, it pays decent.
Thanks a lot actually I did Bsc.Economics but later realized it wasn’t my field, lost interest in economics but my main focus and passion is in Aeronautic engineering, to become what I want to be is it advisable to start all over at the degree level?any advice for me?
helpful video & suggestion.
bt needs more clearly ❤
I see, thanks for your feedback
Love !!!
Thank you!
I'm 18 now. Am i capable of reading these books?
Hi, it depends on your background level. If you're good with 3 dimensional derivatives and double integrals, you should be able to read them :) If you only have school math program, then it would be challenging
@@AliyaBurkit thankyou so much. Yeah i only have school math prgm. Can you suggest me any other books related to aerospace engineering?
Try introduction to flight by Anderson.. I am sure no degree is required for that.. Very well written..
@@fadoobaba great suggestion
Thank u madam jiii ....❤️
Thanks for watching!
@@AliyaBurkit ❤️❤️❤️❤️
HEY! I DIDN'T SEE ANY ANALYSIS OF AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES IN THE BOX :( THAT WAS CRUCIAL TO MY PROJECT :((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((() Double chin sad
Sorry, those books in the Box are unrelated to the textbooks. It's just some stuff I had and wanted to share if someone finds them useful
@@AliyaBurkit i liked 2 of them about the structure of airplanes and downloaded them. I have another 2 with me. I have a lot of free time. Perhaps this will put it to use.
Pls help me iam aeronautical engineering suggust me about job in industry
*_Please add English subtitles...._*
Thank you for free study material sister
Thank you....
how to solve numerical values like
Matlab or computational software. But you would still have to code your algorithms to solve those problems
in one video you said that larger aircraft produces more lift then in the same video you were saying is smaller aircraft worse than larger one ..it depends on mach number
i am new in aerospace so sometime i get confused on things like that like slat Nd flaps e.t .c if you dont have time so can you tell me about any other who is good in this field
No, generally we cannot compare large and small aircraft, because they produce different amounts of lift. Obviously the larger aircraft will produce larger lift since it has larger wing area. But if you want to compare their efficiencies, we would look at the lift coefficients of the wings of the small and large aircraft.
I see. It's not that easy to remember, I agree. I haven't searched for videos on this but I'm sure there should be some.
Hello ma'am
I'm a student and I want to become an aerospace engineer but my family is financially so weak. I can't afford college or university for my higher education. But I really want to study. So can you please give me proper guidance about syllabus degree and all the important information about aerospace engineer. I am very thankful for your help.
Please give me a proper guidance.
Thank you
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2 jobs wow... What are you doing maam?
That was an old video)) now I have one job, I'm a math tutor
Good to see u dont edit too much
'have you done anything interesting yet?'
me: uhhhhhhhhh
Haha, better to stay safe, the cases are rising again
@@AliyaBurkit what a pity its correct :( My university has announced that the next semester we will probably receive lectures through zoom :/
@@crazykoala2289 stay patient, I hope we will overcome these crazy times soon!
Hi, Aliya.......👍
Hi, thanks
I have the all books free
Nice, how?
I love your last comment "students are not rich"
i am from INDIA
marry me and teach me aerospace engineering, i promise to cook and clean ))))