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Fleet Air Arm 1939-45 Portfolio

Fleet Air Arm 1939-45 Portfolio

Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge

Österreichs Luftfahrzeuge

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"Austrian Aircraft: History of Aviation to the end of 1918"
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The Beaufort File

The Beaufort File

DeHavilland: A Pictorial Tribute

DeHavilland: A Pictorial Tribute

£10.00








A tribute, in full colour photographs, to the products of one of the most famous names in aviation
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The Longest Hop

The Longest Hop

£22.00








Celebrating 50 years of the Qantas "Kangaroo Route" between Sydney and London from 1947 to 1997
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Airborne

Aviation Books | General Aviation | Post 1945 |  Airborne

Airborne
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Airborne

Ref: 3680


Price: £10.00

Flying stories have held a fascination from time immemorial, and the legend of Icarus intrigued mankind for centuries be!ore the first uncertain steps into the air only three quarters of a century ago.
This is a book of flying stories but with a difference. All of these stories are true, covering the experiences of the author as a test pilot, demonstration pilot, airshow pilot film pilot, jet charter and competition aerobatic pilot. The stories include aircraft from the early flying machines to modern military and civil jets.
Here you will read of the exultation of a first solo in a Spitfire, the desolation of being lost over the ocean at night, short of fuel, in a jet bomber, the sickening fear of hurtling earthwards out of control. the humour of receiving a parking ticket after a forced landing, the shattering experience of crashing an aeroplane in front of a crowd of 80,000 people, and the unbelievable story of how the author crashlanded an aeroplane after a wing folded in flight, which gained him the Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air.
The pages abound with famous aircraft: Mosquito, Sopwith Pup, Hunter, Scimitar, Meteor, Yak, Heinkel, Falcon and many others.
The Magic of flight is here to be shared; the tranquility, the excitement the terror, the humour, the adventure.
Not often does a book cover such a wide range of personal experience; it will attract pilots from the airlines, the services, the flying clubs. It will also admit the non-flyer to a new world, where he can share the thrill of flying aeroplanes which are already legendary.


by Neil Williams
Published by Airlife 1977 1st edition. 175pp illustrated with b&w drawings. 14x22 very slightly bumped at top and bottom of spine, otherwise fine, including d/j.







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