Famous first flights that changed history

sixteen dramatic adventures

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Famous first flights that changed history

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Here are Bleriot, Byrd, Doolittle, Alcock, and Brown and the others—plus the 1965 round-the-world flight over both poles! Within a few miles of the famed chalk cliffs of Dover, horror-filled spectators gasped as a little plane they had been watching spun crazily, hopelessly out of control, toward the grassy meadow sixty-five feet below. Seconds later, the plane righted itself as it crashed to the soft turf. A jubilant Frenchman named Louis Bleriot looked up from the controls, eyes aglow. He had good reason to be exhilarated—he had just completed man’s first long-distance flight over water. Louis Bleriot’s twenty-two-mile flight startled the world in 1909. This adventure, along with the daring exploits of many other pioneers of the air, is vividly described in Famous First Flights That Changed History. Both Thomas and Thomas Jr.—who had active roles in three of the sixteen history-making flights—recount all the harrowing details of the aeronautical feats of daring that have thrilled the world. Readers will find themselves involved in the romance and hazards of long-distance flying: with Lindbergh as he plays a breathtaking “game of solitaire” with the forces of nature; with the Magellans of the Air on their round-the-world air race; and with Ross Smith and his three crewmen on their trouble-plagued flight from London to Australia. Also related are some of the more spectacular failures, some of which surpass the successes in terms of sheer adventure. For the armchair pilot, there is no better history of the early milestones of flight, and the men and women who flew them.

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Lyons Press
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1968 [i.e., 1969]

Published in
Guilford, Conn
Series
The Explorers Club classics series ;, v. 3

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.13/09
Library of Congress
TL515 .T42 2004, TL515.T42 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3304224M
Internet Archive
famousfirstfligh0000thom_b0c1
ISBN 10
1592285368
LCCN
2004046456
OCLC/WorldCat
54692298
Library Thing
1549264
Goodreads
823011

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