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Ice formation on aircraft : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ice formation on aircraft
"Ice Formation on Aircraft" was the first issue in the ''Aerology Series'' produced by the Bureau of Aeronautics Training Division, Navy Department, Washington D.C. This first issue was published in 1943. The issue does not credit a single author or artist for the work. The manual is meant for training purposes and was provided to Naval Aviation Cadets.〔Bureau of Aeronautics. (1943). "Ice Formation on Aircraft". Navy Department, Bureau of Aeronautics Training Division, Washington, D.C.〕 == Physical == This issue cover features an aircraft flying in a straight line under the title, which references one of the purveying points within the issue to "maintain your flying speed".〔 The cover is a gradient variation of blue to white. The cover also features the insignia of the naval aviators, which is a set of wings behind an anchor and a United States flag on a shield. All of the inner pages are printed in black and white and combine illustrations with instructional text. The manual also has two holes punched through it in order for it to be placed into a binder or bound in some fashion with the other manuals in the series once they were received.〔 The manual states on the very first page that it, plus the other issues in the series, once bound together will make a “complete text on Aerology”.〔
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