The first time I looked at a photograph of the F/A-18 Hornet strike aircraft on the verge of breaking the sound barrier, I felt a curiosity and a passion unlike any I had felt before. As I gazed at the image, I could almost hear the roar of the engine and feel the piercing velocity. I stared, mesmerized, at the white cloud underneath, caused by the atmospheric gases liquefying into a fine mist, and I wondered how a 33-ton jet could do such an amazing thing. My mind turned to all the raw energy, toil, and technology needed to create such a marvelous machine, and I knew I had to investigate further. That moment sparked my intense passion to master the science of aircraft and to pursue a career in aeronautics.
As a first step toward my goal, I gathered as much literature on the subject as I could, carefully perusing countless articles, books, and encyclopedias. I tried to understand every detail of everything that I read. Then I began to put concepts together, relating them to each......
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