Jumat, 30 Maret 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Conquistadors of the Sky

Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America by Dan Hagedorn, University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2008, $39.95. It’s one thing for a book to fill a long-overlooked gap, and another to do it in a comprehensive, readable fashion. Conquistadors of the Sky is an invaluable contribution covering topics from Aztec myths …

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