Kamis, 17 Mei 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Adventures in Flying

Adventures in Flying by Jack Elliott, Alexander & Ray, Gillette, N.J., 2007,$29.95 It probably sounds elitist to say this, but I believe readers can usually tell when an aviation book is written by a pilot. There is an unmistakable ring of authenticity, not only when it comes to the events described but also extending to …

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