Kamis, 25 Januari 2018

Aviation History Review: The Flying North

The Flying North by Jean Potter Last published in 1983, with a revised, retrospective preface by its author, then known as Jean Potter Chelnov, The Flying North is an interview-based chronicle of the pioneer days of bush aviation in Alaska, focused on nine airmen who lived the adventure. When the book was first written in …

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