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Here is a list of my references for those looking for more detailed information
about modern air combat and the technical basis for this software.
Good General References: [Spick87], [Sweet87]
Air Combat Tactics: [Shaw85]
Aerodynamics: [Huenecke87, [Blake91]
Aircraft Performance Data: [Spick87], [AirI Aug92], [Blake91],
[Gunston80], [Chant81]
Modern Air-to-Air Missiles: [Blake91], [Shaw85]
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[Spick87] Spick, Mike. An Illustrated Guide to Modern Fighter Combat.
New York: Prentice Hall, 1987.
[Sweet87] Sweetman, Bill, et al. The Great Book of Modern Warplanes.
New York: Portland House, 1987.
[Shaw85] Shaw, Robert L. Fighter Combat.
Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1985.
[Huenecke87] Huenecke, Klaus. Modern Combat Aircraft Design.
Trans. Airlife Publishing Ltd. Annapolis: Naval Institute
Press, 1987.
[Blake91] Blakelock, John H. Automatic Control of Aircraft and Missiles.
New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1991.
[Gunston80] Gunston, Bill. An Illustrated Guide to Modern Fighters and
Attack Aircraft. New York: Arco Publishing Inc., 1980.
[Chant81] Chant, Chris (editor). Concise Guide to Military Aircraft of
the World. Feltham: Temple Press, 1981.
[AirI Aug92] Braybrook, Roy. ``Rapidly Going Nowhere?'', Air International,
43, No. 2 (1992), 67-74.
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