Is the book "Fundamentals of Aerodynamics" in SI units?

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Has "international edition" or "international student edition" of Fundamentals of aerodynamics(John Anderson) SI units and what is the difference between US version?

This is pdf "SI units" version, but I see english units again, page 34 for example, so what is SI units version??

https://books.google.hr/books?id=HG...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
 
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From your link, p.18-19:

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jack action said:
From your link, p.18-19:

This write in both versions, so what is difference in "SI version" compare to normal version?
 
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I guess the "normal version" doesn't have SI units?
 
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jack action said:
I guess the "normal version" doesn't have SI units?
I now compare pdf of both versions everything is the same, both versions use SI and english units..:oldconfused:
 
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By the time you are actually employed in aerospace, you will know both systems by heart and will (roughly) convert between them subconsciously. As long as so many altimeters are in feet and that is the unit that typical pilots in some large countries understand, those units will remain.
 

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