Understanding The Sky: Dennis Pagen
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This book is a store of knowledge from 20 years of flying sport
aircraft. If you've ever wondered why the air behaves as it does,
this book is for you. The greatest emphasis is on small-scale
effects--exactly where we fly. Details are provided on everything
from turbulence to thunderstorms. The chapters on lift sources and
flying efficiency alone are worth the price of this book.
Understanding the Sky is your key to complete comfort in the air.
Description
Details are provided on everything from turbulence to thunderstorms.
The chapters on lift sources and flying efficiency alone are worth
the price of this book. Understanding the Sky is your key to
complete comfort in the air.
Reviews
First May Issue 1992 of General Aviation News & Flyer
"Understanding the Sky" studies weather in-depth
MINGOVILLE, Pennsylvania -- Understanding the Sky: A Sport Pilot's
Guide to Flying Conditions is the newest book from Sport Aviation
Publications.
The book is intended for sport aviators -- ultralight, sailplane and
hang glider pilots, as well as balloonists, RC modelers and
parachutists -- who want to learn the esoteric things they may have
missed during general weather courses.
Matters such as reverse gradients, low-level shears, thermals, daily
variations, upslope breezes, down-bursts and gust fronts are
described.
Sport Aviation Publications said it believes the chapter on
thunderstorm judgment and prediction is alone worth the price of the
book.
Understanding the Sky covers large-scale weather, explaining the
message of the sky and the structure of the atmosphere in several
chapters; the rest of the book is devoted to more local effects.
The author, Dennis Pagen, is a pilot with 19 years of experience in
various fast and slow aircraft. He has previously written 10
"how-to" books on sport aviation. This latest book is a culmination
of years of research that Pagen says he hopes will benefit all
pilots who wish to know more about the air in which they travel.
Understanding the Sky comes with 12 chapters, 288 pages, more than
260 photos and illustrations, five appendices, a glossary and a
complete index.
Winter 1992 issue of the Whole Earth Catalog
"What's going on up there a weather book by one of sport aviation's
best teachers, who has looked at clouds from both sides. Whether
you're watching from the ground or the air, the sky has plenty of
puzzling features. Dennis Pagen has seen and explained more than any
other writer I know." -- Hank Roberts
1993 issue of the Whole Earth Catalog
There is no better way to feel out local weather than in a small
airplane (or reincarnated as a red-tailed hawk). This is the most
lucid book on the messages of the clouds, the patterns of the local
winds, thunderstorms, and thermal lore. The life-or-death nature of
the information has produced good prose and great illustrations.
Pagen also includes the big picture how storm fronts carry your
watershed news from the arctic or the equator. -- PW
Edition Details
Area of Interest For All Pilots
Format Paperback, 6" x 9", 200 pages, 140 illustrations,
33 photos, four-color cover. In English.
Author Dennis Pagen
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