Sunday, September 28, 2008
ENG-122 REFERENCE WORKS
Searched google using search math "Helicopter History" -Remote -Control -rc -game.
date of search:09/27/2008
number of hits:11,700
relevance of hits: 5
date of search:09/27/2008
number of hits:11,700
relevance of hits: 5
Sunday, September 21, 2008
ENG-122 Books
The helicopter : history, piloting, and how it flies
- by John Fay ; illustrated by Lucy Raymond, David Gibbings, Dulcie Legg
- 3d rev. ed.
- Newton Abbot ; North Pomfret, Vt. : David & Charles, 1976
The god machine : from boomerangs to black hawks, the story of the helicopter
- James R. Chiles
- 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
- New York, N.Y. : Bantam Book, 2007
ENG-122 Search Strings
Helicopter +History -Remote control -game
Helicopter AND (History OR Evolution) AND NOT Remote Control
Helicopter AND (Licens* OR Require*) AND NOT Schools
Helicopter AND (History OR Evolution) AND NOT Remote Control
Helicopter AND (Licens* OR Require*) AND NOT Schools
Sunday, September 14, 2008
ENG-122 Generating Keywords
What were important milestones in the evolution of the helicopter?
- Important- crucial, significant, authoritative
- Milestone- dates, events, occasion juncture
- Evolution- history, development, creation
- Helicopter- chopper
I have generated a list of words that should help the research of my topic go more smoothly. I took the most important words from the above question and found some synonyms I could use in place of those words to maximize the number of sources. I used visual thesaurus to find the synonyms. I also used the technique discussed in class along the Bedford Researcher to help me with the task.
Some ideas for my field research are:
- Interview a licensed pilot
- Interview a flight instructor
- Interview someone who works for the FAA
- Interview someone working in the aeronautical engineering field at the School of Mines or CU Boulder
- Talk with someone who works at an airport
- Meet with someone from the National Guard
ENG-122 Broaden my research topic
After searching the web and other resources, I have decided my I am going to need to broaden my topic. At the beginning, I was going to write about solely on the history of the helicopter. I think I will have a hard time writing a fifteen page paper on just the history. Instead I will broaden my topic to cover not only the history, but also the future. I will research different manufactures, how much they cost, how they fly, and important people in the field. This should help me immensely in achieving a longer more well rounded paper.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
ENG-122 Research Question
- When was the helicopter invented?
- When was the creation of the first fully operational helicopter?
- Why was the helicopter invented?
- Who was credited with the invention of the helicopter?
- How has the helicopter evolved over the years?
- Where was the birthplace of the helicopter?
- Should the helicopter be considered one of the greatest inventions in history?
- How was the idea of the helicopter made a reality?
- Where is the helicopter headed in the future?
- What is the process for getting licensed as a helicopter pilot?
- How do helicopters fly?
- How do helicopters without a tail rotor fly?
ENG-122 Exploring My Topic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicopter This is a very good source for research. It has information on everything from the history of the helicopter to how to fly and the purpose of the controls in the cockpit. One thing I learned from the site is the word helicopter came from the Greek words helik meaning spiral and pteron meaning wing.
http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities/amstud/97-98/helicptr/webpage.htm This site tells alot about the history of the helicopter and gives a good chronological timeline of the evolution of the helicopter. From this site I learned that some of the earliest recorded concepts of a helicopter came from china around 400 A.D.
http://helicopter-history.org/ This is another good site about the history of the helicopter and is laid out in a series of links sorted chronologically. Each link tells another fact about the development of helicopters during that time period. Paul Cornu took the first flight in a helicopter on November 13, 1907.
http://inventors.about.com/od/hstartinventions/a/helicopter.htm This site has useful information about Igor Sikorsky who was as the site states, "considered to be the "father" of helicopters not because he invented the first. He is called that because he invented the first successful helicopter, upon which further designs were based."
http://www.glue.umd.edu/~leishman/Aero/history.html#Early%20Thinking This website is a great source for the history and evolution of the helicopter. Leonardo Da Vinci contributed to the creation of the helicopter by publishing his drawings of his "aerial-screw" in 1483.
http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities/amstud/97-98/helicptr/webpage.htm This site tells alot about the history of the helicopter and gives a good chronological timeline of the evolution of the helicopter. From this site I learned that some of the earliest recorded concepts of a helicopter came from china around 400 A.D.
http://helicopter-history.org/ This is another good site about the history of the helicopter and is laid out in a series of links sorted chronologically. Each link tells another fact about the development of helicopters during that time period. Paul Cornu took the first flight in a helicopter on November 13, 1907.
http://inventors.about.com/od/hstartinventions/a/helicopter.htm This site has useful information about Igor Sikorsky who was as the site states, "considered to be the "father" of helicopters not because he invented the first. He is called that because he invented the first successful helicopter, upon which further designs were based."
http://www.glue.umd.edu/~leishman/Aero/history.html#Early%20Thinking This website is a great source for the history and evolution of the helicopter. Leonardo Da Vinci contributed to the creation of the helicopter by publishing his drawings of his "aerial-screw" in 1483.
The History of the Helicopter
After careful consideration, I have chosen to write about the history of the helicopter. I have always had a profound interest in flight since I was a little kid. I would love going on family vacations across the country not just to experience new things, but mostly because I knew we would get to fly in a plane. My younger siblings and I would always fight over who gets to sit by the window. I would ultimately prevail! Now as college student, my childhood fascination with flying has influenced my decision to become a helicopter pilot.
As much as I love helicopters and flying, I barely know anything about the helicopter. In fact, there are only a few things I know about the helicopter now that I really think about it. I know a helicopter flies by rotating a two, three or four blade horizontal propeller to create downward thrust to lift the massive machine into the air. I know it has another vertical propeller on the tail of the helicopter that controls the turning of the air craft by speeding up or slowing down. I know that a helicopter can seat one or carry many passengers. Other than that, the rest is unknown.
There are many thing I wish to learn about the helicopter during the research process. For one, I would like to know who invented the helicopter and how it came about. Was there a purpose or reason for the invention? Second, I would like to know how to operate the helicopter. What is the principle function of all of the controls in the cockpit? Third, I want to know about the technological advancements over the years since the helicopter was invented. Last, I would like to know what the future holds for the helicopter.
As much as I love helicopters and flying, I barely know anything about the helicopter. In fact, there are only a few things I know about the helicopter now that I really think about it. I know a helicopter flies by rotating a two, three or four blade horizontal propeller to create downward thrust to lift the massive machine into the air. I know it has another vertical propeller on the tail of the helicopter that controls the turning of the air craft by speeding up or slowing down. I know that a helicopter can seat one or carry many passengers. Other than that, the rest is unknown.
There are many thing I wish to learn about the helicopter during the research process. For one, I would like to know who invented the helicopter and how it came about. Was there a purpose or reason for the invention? Second, I would like to know how to operate the helicopter. What is the principle function of all of the controls in the cockpit? Third, I want to know about the technological advancements over the years since the helicopter was invented. Last, I would like to know what the future holds for the helicopter.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Possible Research Topics
- History of the space program
- History of the car
- History of the Helicopter
- The life of Einstein
- The history of basketball
- Drug addiction
- Effects of drugs on the brain
- Creation of the Universe
- What are black holes
- Emergence of the C.I.A.
- Effect of Global Warming
- History of Gangs
- Creation of the Internet
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