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I graduated in Aerospace Engineering years ago, and I work in a completely different sector now. However, I would like to get a modern book on the topic and see how it's taught today. I understand that probably not much has changed in aerodynamics as a discipline, however, the way it's taught now may be different. The book I used during my bachelor was

https://www.textbooks.com/Fundamentals-of-Aerodynamics-2nd-Edition/9780070016798/John-D-Anderson.php

I could just get the latest edition, but maybe there are more recent books now.

DeltaIV
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I recently came across this book from Mrinal Kaushik, Theoretical and Experimental Aerodynamics, Springer, 2019. It is for complete newcomers as well as graduate and covers nearly all aspects much more than Anderson with exercises and solutions. Furthermore has some Matlab examples, I think it's very important today to cover that, as it gives you a real touch of applied, practical physics.

Samson
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if you have such a regard for aeronautics perhaps you would be interested in this book by "The Principles of Aircraft Engineering" by Michael H Tooley, and the paper "A History Of Aerodynamics" I hope this comes helpful I too like the field that you conduct studies in!