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![]() I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? Blue skies! -- Dan Ford |
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![]() "Cubdriver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? Blue skies! -- Dan Ford "God Is My Co Pilot", but you probably already have it listed :-) Dudley Henriques |
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![]() "Cubdriver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? _Chickenhawk_ by Robert Mason _Samurai_ by Saburo Sakai with Martin Caidin _Thunderbolt_ by Robert S. Johnson _Wind,Sand and Stars_ by Antoine de Saint-Exupery -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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![]() "Cubdriver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Richard Bach's GA books - A Gift of Wings, Biplane, and Nothing By Chance. KB |
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Cubdriver usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in
: I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? X-15, the edge of Space by Milt Thompson Sagittarius Rising I could never be so lucky again, Jimmy Doolittle. In the Company of Eagles, Ernie Gann. Hell, anything by Ernie Gann Night Flight, Antoine St Exupery, again, anything by St Ex. Most of Richard Bach's stuff too. And I was a teenage wannabe, by MxSmanic Bertie |
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On May 5, 4:58 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
_Wind,Sand and Stars_ by Antoine de Saint-Exupery That's a favorite; it's also included in "A trilogy: Airman's Odyssey" , all by A. dS.E. For history, there's Boyd, by Robert Coram (about John Boyd, a distinctively different military pilot. Excellent commentary on management style!) The Bishop's Boys, by Crouch, about the Wrights. Solid with lots of fascinating detail. |
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Richard Bach and Jeffrey Quill's 'Spitfire'
-- Sincerely, Quilljar |
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Nevil Shute
No Highway Round the bend Slide rule Robert Buck weather flying Langewiesche (father) srick and rudder Langewiesche (son) inside the sky All time best fate is the hunter "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. "Cubdriver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... I am making a short list of books about flying (including combat flying). So far I've got When Thunder Rolled, Fate Is The Hunter, and Flight of Passage. What are your favorites? Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Richard Bach's GA books - A Gift of Wings, Biplane, and Nothing By Chance. KB |
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Forsyth's The Shepherd. It's a novella and out of print but
fabulous reading (it was a requirement for my instrument training). The original Haley "Airport" (and even Runway 08) Any of Robin White's books (Flight from Winter's Shadow, Sword of Orion) (By the way, not aviation related, but very good and NON FICTION: Hostile Waters, not to be confused with the schlocky HBO movie of roughly the same subject). One that was influential on me, but darned if I remember the name of the author now was a couple of books by a lawyer you learned to fly in a Cessna 140. Dated even when I read them, they were probably written in the '50's, but lots of story about him learning to fly, etc... While I found Crichton's Airframe to be entertaining, the numerous defects in the aviation info in it were somewhat annoying. |
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On May 6, 10:32 am, Ron Natalie wrote:
One that was influential on me, but darned if I remember the name of the author now was a couple of books by a lawyer you learned to fly in a Cessna 140. Dated even when I read them, they were probably written in the '50's, but lots of story about him learning to fly, etc... Frank Kingston Smith: "Weekend Pilot" & "Weekend Wings". I like his books as well. Hai Longworth |
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