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How to Fly a Plane: The First World War Pilot´s Manual
Captain Horatio Barber
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Description for How to Fly a Plane: The First World War Pilot´s Manual
Paperback. How do you fly a Sop with Camel? Or a Bristol Bulldog? Captain Horatio Barber, the first man to make a cargo flight in the world, tells you how. Num Pages: 160 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 3JJF; HBWN; WGM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 124 x 198 x 12. Weight in Grams: 176.
The training aid for many a pilot from one of the leading instructors of the First World War. There are 160 pages with many illustrations of leading aircraft of the period. Chock full of handy tips for the budding aviator. Nothing could ready you for the world of combat, where pilots' lives were measured in hours rather than years, but Captain Barber of the Royal Flying Corps could prepare you for your first solo flight in the primitive aircraft of the time. Taking you through the various types, he shows you how to fly a First World War biplane.
The training aid for many a pilot from one of the leading instructors of the First World War. There are 160 pages with many illustrations of leading aircraft of the period. Chock full of handy tips for the budding aviator. Nothing could ready you for the world of combat, where pilots' lives were measured in hours rather than years, but Captain Barber of the Royal Flying Corps could prepare you for your first solo flight in the primitive aircraft of the time. Taking you through the various types, he shows you how to fly a First World War biplane.
Product Details
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
How to...
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Chalford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781445635835
SKU
V9781445635835
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About Captain Horatio Barber
Horatio Barber was one of Britain's first pilots, and was instrumental in setting up Shoreham Airport, Britain's first municipal airport. Reputed to have a voice so loud he shouted instructions at aviators from the ground, he died in the mid-1950s. His book went through four editions in 1916 and 1917 and has become a classic of aviation literature.
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