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Flying the beam

navigating the early US airmail airways, 1917-1941

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Flying the beam
Henry R. Lehrer
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An edition of Flying the beam (2014)

Flying the beam

navigating the early US airmail airways, 1917-1941

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"With air travel a regular part of daily life in North America, we tend to take the infrastructure that makes it possible for granted. However, the systems, regulations, and technologies of civil aviation are in fact the product of decades of experimentation and political negotiation, much of it connected to the development of the airmail as the first commercially sustainable use of airplanes. From the lighted airways of the 1920s through the radio navigation system in place by the time of World War II, this book explores the conceptualization and ultimate construction of the initial US airways systems. The daring exploits of the earliest airmail pilots are well documented, but the underlying story of just how brick-and-mortar construction, radio research and improvement, chart and map preparation, and other less glamorous aspects of aviation contributed to the system we have today has been understudied. Flying the Beam traces the development of aeronautical navigation of the US airmail airways from 1917 to 1941. Chronologically organized, the book draws on period documents, pilot memoirs, and firsthand investigation of surviving material remains in the landscape to trace the development of the system. Although today's airway system extends far beyond the continental US and is based on digital technologies, the way pilots navigate from place to place basically uses the same infrastructure and procedures that were pioneered almost a century earlier. While navigational electronics have changed greatly over the years, actually "flying the beam" has changed very little"--Provided by publisher.

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Pages
219

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Flying the Beam: Navigating the Early Us Airmail Airways, 1917-1941
2014, Purdue University Press
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Flying the Beam: Navigating the Early Us Airmail Airways, 1917-1941
2014, Purdue University Press
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Table of Contents

Frustrating beginnings (1917-1919)
"I follow roads, rivers, and rail lines" (1920-1924)
Lighted airways (1925-1928) 636
Radio range and blind flying; almost a decade of monumental aeronautical growth (1929-1936)
Aviation reaches for maturity (1937-1941)
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Navigating the early US airmail airways, 1917-1941

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
383/.144097309041
Library of Congress
HE6496 .L44 2014, HE6496.L44 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 219 pages
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27165359M
ISBN 10
1557536856
ISBN 13
9781557536853
LCCN
2013042314
OCLC/WorldCat
854609734

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