Just some notes of a Russian flight student. Why did he make up his mind to become a pilot then?
6 thoughts on “Lecture Notes of a Russian Flight Student”
Wow, what a beautiful book! As a pilot for five decades, I really should have a copy of this in my library – if he’s as good a pilot as he is an artist, I would feel safe flying anywhere on his plane.
As an aeronautical engineer myself, I can really appreciate these notes. These are probably the neatest class notes I have ever seen. I’m not sure whether the student is studying to become a pilot or an engineer, but either way, I would have loved to have a chat with him. If his academic prowess matches his artistic talent and dedication, he’s going to do well one day.
Wow, what a beautiful book! As a pilot for five decades, I really should have a copy of this in my library – if he’s as good a pilot as he is an artist, I would feel safe flying anywhere on his plane.
Very talented. Thank you for posting this.
As an aeronautical engineer myself, I can really appreciate these notes. These are probably the neatest class notes I have ever seen. I’m not sure whether the student is studying to become a pilot or an engineer, but either way, I would have loved to have a chat with him. If his academic prowess matches his artistic talent and dedication, he’s going to do well one day.
Pictured airplane is famous L-410 built in Czechoslovakia which is still in production
This is pure art…
Looking at this I feel shame, when I think of my own class notes ).