Exploring the Physics of Aviation: An Introduction to the Wonders of Flight

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Hello there, Mike here.

Quite a poem I've written above I see, ha ha. Anyway, poem doesn't have a conflict with science I guess, lol.

Completed my BBA, but aviation attracts me. It is a segment of physics, right? I mean, isn't it just miraculous that how such gigantic structure like an airplane is cruising along the big sky? Was looking for a place where people talk about this. And finally ended up here.

I'm a bit late to figure out whether still I'm in the right place though, after creating an account here, I got caught up. Anyway, here I am again. Checked the personal message section and got the welcome message from greg. Now here I am, welcome me.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Mike. :smile:

Most of the Aero-type posts can be found in the Mechanical Engineering forum, so be sure to browse around that area of the PF too.
 
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Thanks a lot berkeman :smile:
 
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