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Early Aviation at Farnborough Vol. 2

Aviation Books | General Aviation | Pre 1945 |  Early Aviation at Farnborough Vol. 2

Early Aviation at Farnborough Vol.2: The First Aeroplanes

Early Aviation at Farnborough Vol.2: The First Aeroplanes

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The First Aeroplanes is complementary to Dr Walker's previous, much-praised Early Aviation at Farnborough: Balloons, Kites and Airships. Covering a similar period (from 1904 up to 1910) it completes the story of the development of manned flight in Britain, under the aegis of what was to become the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. The book tells three main stories, centring round the most prominent designers of the time: the Wright brothers, Samuel Franklin Cody, and the near-mystic John William Dunne. The analysis of British negotiations with the Wrights throws much light on these pioneers' character and achievements; similarly, the research into Cody's aeroplane overthrows many received opinions and establishes that the proper credit for the first aeroplane flight in Britain belongs to it.
Dr Walker's research is meticulous, and of a practical nature ; he spent a considerable time in the highlands of Scotland, near Blair Atholl, establishing the geography of the events which took place there when Dunne tried out his machines, and interviewing those few people who could still remember the excitement that it caused.
As in the previous volume, the brilliantly researched collection of contemporary photographs is an outstanding feature, and vividly illustrates the story as it is told. There is no comparable account of the birth of British flying, and Dr Walker is without question the master historian of the period.




by Percy B. Walker
Published by Macdonald and Janes 1974 1st edition. 375pp 75 photos and 15 drawings. 19x26 near mint including d/j, presented in slip case with minor wear and creasing, spine slightly faded.



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