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Forgotten eagle

Wiley Post, America's heroic aviation pioneer

1st Carroll & Graf ed.
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An edition of Forgotten eagle (2001)

Forgotten eagle

Wiley Post, America's heroic aviation pioneer

1st Carroll & Graf ed.
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Wiley Post set records. In the summer of 1931 with navigator Harold Gatty he flew his single-engine airplane, the Winniw Mae, around the globe in a record-breaking eight days. Two years later he shaved twenty-one hours off his own record, and this time he did it flying solo. The country went wild; in Wiley Post a nation in the grip of the Great Depression found a hero and in the flight of the Winnie Mae a legend.

History, though, has not been kind to Wiley Post. It has footnoted the pioneering airman who flew the “high wind” at stratospheric altitude and the inventive aviator who designed the prototypes for astronauts’ space suits. Unlike his contemporaries Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post has virtually disappeared, too, from the popular lore that grew out of American aviation in the earlier decades of the twentieth century.

This book remembers the eagle that history has forgotten. Meticulously researched by biographers Bryan Sterling and Frances Sterling, it follows Wiley Post from his poverty-stricken boyhood in rural Texas to the Sweeney Auto School in Kansas City. Missouri; from a thwarted attempt at armed robbery that landed him in prison to the booming oil fields of Oklahoma. There, in 1927, as a result of an accident on a drilling rig, Post lost his left eye–a handicap that he did not allow to impede his new career as a parachute jumper, then stunt pilot, barnstormer, and record-setting ace aviator.

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Carroll & Graf
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Pages
371

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER I Texas Born and Bred
CHAPTER II The Perfect Pupil
CHAPTER III Jailbird
CHAPTER IV Mae and Winnie Mae
CHAPTER V Once Around the World
CHAPTER VI A New, Still Unbroken Record
CHAPTER VII Up and Down, Getting Nowhere
CHAPTER VIII Wiley's Bastard
CHAPTER IX Alaska at Last
CHAPTER X Zero, Zero
CHAPTER XI To Barrow and Back
CHAPTER XII The Great Photo Race.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.13/092, B
Library of Congress
TL540.P616 S74 2001, TL540.P616S74 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 371 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
371

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Open Library
OL3579752M
Internet Archive
forgotteneaglewi00brya
ISBN 10
0786708948
LCCN
2002265806
OCLC/WorldCat
48421639
Library Thing
599890
Goodreads
2318726

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