RW Prouty's third volume for helicopter pilots wanting a more advanced understanding of helicopter flight than what is typically taught in basic private pilot programs.
This is a collection of Ray Prouty's columns in Rotor & Wing and American Helicopter Society's Vertiflite magazine from 1992 to 2004.
Ray Prouty has helped to enlighten the helicopter world through his many years of columns in a variety of helicopter magazines, his books, and teaching around the world. He has contributed greatly to the understanding of a very complex subject by his clear writing, excellent diagrams, and dry humor.
Ray's career began in 1952 when he put his Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Washington to the application at Hughes Tool Co.'s Aircraft Division. He worked as a helicopter aerodynamicist at Hughes until 1954, when he moved his talents to Sikorsky Aircraft until 1956. Between 1958 and 1960, Ray was a stability and control specialist at Bell Helicopter, and then group engineer for helicopter aerodynamics at Lockheed Aircraft from 1960 to 1973. From 1973 until his retirement in 1987, Ray was back at Hughes Helicopters (McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.), as Chief of Flying Qualities Analysis. He is the winner of the 2000 Alexander Klemin Award from the American Helicopter Association for Notable Achievement in the advancement of Rotary Wing Aeronautics. Ray is an Honorary Fellow of the American Helicopter Society.
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