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Old   March 15, 2015, 08:16
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Hi,
My name is Phi, I'm student in aerospace, recently I'm attending the course aeroelastic.
so i really need the book " An Introduction to the Theory of Aeroelasticity" for my aeroelasticity simulation using FORTRAN in this cource.

But i can't download it on Internet because this book is not free version, and i can't spend too more money for getting it. Its price really expensive for me

so everyone can help me get this book in free version or offer me as a humanitarian.

Thank you very much!
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