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Pushing the Envelope
Donald M. Pattillo
其他書名
The American Aircraft Industry
出版
University of Michigan Press
, 1998
主題
Business & Economics / General
Business & Economics / Industries / Manufacturing
History / United States / General
Mathematics / General
Technology & Engineering / Aeronautics & Astronautics
Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing
Transportation / Aviation / History
Transportation / Aviation / Commercial
ISBN
9780472086719
0472086715
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=shwtKbTbEuEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Pushing the Envelope
, a survey history of the American aircraft (now aerospace) manufacturing industry, is the most comprehensive history on the subject ever completed. Though it covers the development of the industry from the beginnings of flight to the present, it provides far more than a simple chronology by analyzing key economic, military, technical, and international influences on the industry and showing how the industry has been instrumental in American military and technological leadership from its modest beginnings.
Using original sources whenever available,
Pushing the Envelope
focuses on the business of aircraft. It is neither an aeronautical nor a production history of the industry, although both aspects are addressed. Instead, Donald M. Pattillo features the development and production of aircraft in different periods in the context of aeronautical progress.
Pushing the Envelope
also establishes that the central fact of the industry's existence, its dependence on military contracts, has been simultaneously its greatest strength and greatest vulnerability. Even during periods of military expansion, Pattillo illustrates, it has always been an unstable and insecure enterprise.
Carefully researched,
Pushing the Envelope
also assesses the environmental impacts on the industry, including those pressures that have often led it into ethical dispute. Unlike any other technological industry, the unique qualities of the aircraft industry are truly paradoxical--although it provides vital technical and production capability to the nation, demand for its capabilities may be influenced by external developments that it cannot foresee or influence.
Pushing the Envelope
transcends narrow disciplines, commingling aeronautical science and technology, business management, international business, the history of science and technology, national security studies, and international relations. Written in nontechnical language, it can easily be understood by a diverse audience, including industry and military professionals as well as the general public interested in aviation and technology. With
Pushing the Envelope
, Pattillo fills a most conspicuous gap in the literature of both aviation and industrial history.
Donald M. Pattillo is an educational consultant in Acworth, Georgia.