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David Gordon Wilson

David Gordon Wilson is Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the coauthor of the first two editions of Bicycling Science and was the editor of the journal Human Power from 1994 to 2002.

Bicycling Science, 3rd EditionBicycling Science, 3rd Edition
David Gordon Wilson
Cloth / April 2004
A new, updated edition of a popular book on the history, science, and engineering of bicycles.
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Bicycling Science, 3rd EditionBicycling Science, 3rd Edition
David Gordon Wilson
Paper / April 2004
A new, updated edition of a popular book on the history, science, and engineering of bicycles, by MIT mechanical engineering professor emeritus David Gordon Wilson.
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No cover image available for this edition.The Design of High-Efficiency Turbomachinery and Gas Turbines
David Gordon Wilson
Cloth / February 1984
This comprehensive text makes available to students and practicing engineers methods for the design of such machines with configurations that are close to the optimum possible for the duty specified.
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No cover image available for this edition.Bicycling Science, 2nd Edition
Frank Rowland Whitt and David Gordon Wilson
Paper / August 1982
The second edition of Bicycling Science includes new information on recent achievements and experiments in human-powered transportation, from the "ultimate human-powered vehicle" (UHPV) in which supine riders can achieve speeds well over 60 mph, to human-powered aircraft, boats, and rail transportation.
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No cover image available for this edition.Bicycling Science, 2nd Edition
Frank Rowland Whitt and David Gordon Wilson
Cloth / August 1982
The second edition of Bicycling Science includes new information on recent achievements and experiments in human-powered transportation, from the "ultimate human-powered vehicle" (UHPV) in which supine riders can achieve speeds well over 60 mph, to human-powered aircraft, boats, and rail transportation.
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No cover image available for this edition.Bicycles and Tricycles
An Elementary Treatise on Their Design and Construction
Archibald Sharp
Paper / September 1979
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