Jumat, 30 Maret 2018

Aviation History Book Reviews: Racing for the Gold and Aviation Visionary

Racing for the Gold: The Story of Lyle Shelton and the Rare Bear by Dell Rourk, AuthorHouse, Bloomington, Ind., 2008, $16.95. Aviation Visionary: “Smilin’ Jack” Conroy and his Conroy Aircraft Corporation by Robert R. Kirby and George M. Warner, BAC Publishers, Upland, Calif., 2008, $19.95. Two books you may have missed share some of the …

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