Having been flying since about 15 years old and only now did I read "Fate is the Hunter" by Ernest K. Gann.
Yes, this is a little off topic, but you know... how else did they refine and improve radial engines (the clear engine of choice for modern air racing) than through airline and military service.
Of my 2 most favorite airplane books in the last few years, this is my favorite.. (huh?)
In no order one should read (as soon as possible):
* "When Thunder Rolled" by Ed Rasimus
* "Fate is the Hunter" by Ernest K. Gann.
Yes, this is a little off topic, but you know... how else did they refine and improve radial engines (the clear engine of choice for modern air racing) than through airline and military service.
Of my 2 most favorite airplane books in the last few years, this is my favorite.. (huh?)
In no order one should read (as soon as possible):
* "When Thunder Rolled" by Ed Rasimus
* "Fate is the Hunter" by Ernest K. Gann.
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