Most textbooks on aerodynamic design of the aircraft can be grouped either in a class of books where the emphasis is on fluid dynamics, with particular attention to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), or in a class of books mainly useful for preliminary design, where relations are presented between design requirements, resultant dimensions and basic shapes of the main aircraft components. The latter class usually pays little attention to flow physics. \ In Aerodynamic Design of Transport...
\ A. H. Fraser-MitchelGood value for the amount of information it contains. Greatly recommended.\ —The Aeronautical Journal \ \