Selasa, 17 Januari 2017

The Natural: Marion Carl

NATURAL-BORN AVIATORS ARE EXTREMELY RARE. Humans aren’t designed to operate in three dimensions, and learning to adapt to the vertical normally requires study, determination and practice. The innate ability to excel in flight is a gift granted to very few. Marion Eugene Carl had that gift. Descended from Scandinavian immigrants, Marion Carl was born in …

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