A self-help manual that teaches aviation authors how to successfully break into the competitive world of book publishing. Aldens easy-to-understand text is enriched with more than 130 photos, figures, documents and publishing forms. By Chevy Alden.
A valuable reference manual during training, but also a keeper that should be in the pilots basic reference library as long as you continue flying. 176 pages, 73 illustrations. Paperback. By Joe Christy .
Join Barry Schiff on an amazing journey across time and space as he flies and brings home reports on some of aviation’s most rare and popular aircraft. Dream Aircraft documents his lifelong voyage flying aircraft that pilot enthusiasts dream of flying. Some of these aircraft are so rare that most pilots have never even seen one, let alone had a chance to fly them.
From the cockpit of a single-engine Cessna to the flight deck of the Concorde, Richard Collins has seen it all. He is the quintessential pilot, a professional who, with over 17,000 flight hours, still believes that striving for the perfect flight every time makes flying safer and more enjoyable.
The Phineas Pinkham stories reprinted herein will bring back fond memories to aviation fans who were young in the 1930s. And they, in turn, may use this collection as a means of passing along to younger persons an appreciation for this obscure but quite amusing bit of aviation lore. Phineas is too fascinating a character to be forgotten by aviation enthusiasts! 64 pages.