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The Boeing YC-14, being first flown in 1976, was an impressive aeronautical achievement. This aircraft signaled many firsts in aircraft design, the most prominent being the use of upper-surface blowing(which turned the jet engine flowdownward), combined with boundary-layer control, to allow flight at amazingly low airspeeds. The YC-14 program management consistently embraced new technologies, such as the use of fly-by-light flight controls and use of digital airframe designtechnologies that would later become mainstream for Boeing. Although this book is about a specific airplane type, it is just as much about the YC-14 design team that created a multiorganizational culture, unafraid to draw outside the lines, to create a dramatically capable airplane. To place the reader in the pilots seat, Boeing and Air Force test pilots provide their reflections of the handling and performance of the YC-14. Equally intriguing, the challenges of designing a new airplane from start to finish are explored in detail.[AuthorName]By John K. Wimpress[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]John Wimpress, Boeing aerodynamicist and airplane designer, was involved with the design of most of Boeings jet airplanes from the Air Force B-47 to the commercial 757. John was director of engineering on the US Air Force YC-14 STOL transport. He lives inDes Moines,Washington.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]145 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]US Air Force Experimental STOL Aircraft[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]145 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]