The Golden Age Remembered by Estate Of E T Wooldridge

The Golden Age Remembered by Estate Of E T Wooldridge

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The Golden Age Remembered by Estate Of E T Wooldridge

Never in the history of aviation was there a more exciting and colourful period of rapid development and public romance with aviators and their magnificent flying machines than the decades between the world wars. It was a time of air shows and races, record flights across the oceans and over the poles, phenomenal technological innovations, and daredevil pilots with whom the world fell in love. The US Navy produced more than its share of these individuals and accomplishments, and thanks to former naval aviator and renowned historian E. T. Wooldridge there is now an accurate and lively account of this glamorous golden age. Not only does the book fill a void in the history of US naval aviation, but it is the first to include the reminiscences of legendary pilots, engineers, and innovators who were leaders in the development of aircraft carriers, rigid airships, and long-range flying boats. Wooldridge's well-researched, flowing narrative is seasoned with the intimacy and immediacy of firsthand experience and friendship with many of the unforgettable speed seekers, death-defying test pilots, and indomitable aviation personalities. Rear Adm. Alfred M. Pride, Tommy Tomlinson, and Admirals Jimmy Thach and Thomas Moorer, to name but a few, relive in their own words the creation of naval aviation tactics and doctrine and the dramatic improvements in technology that helped secure victory in World War II. From the unforgettable voyage of the NC-4 across the Atlantic in May 1919 to the last bows of the memorable Curtiss Helldiver, as war approached, US Navy aviators, explorers, and pioneers led the way, their names and deeds indelibly imprinted in the record books and on the American consciousness.
Jeffrey Record is a professor of strategy at the Air War College in Montgomery, Alabama. He is the author of Bounding the Global War on Terrorism, Dark Victory: America’s Second War against Iraq, and Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies Win. He served in Vietnam as a pacification adviser and received his doctorate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He lives in Atlanta. Show More
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ISBN 13 9781557509383
ISBN 10 1557509387
Titel The Golden Age Remembered
Autor E T Wooldridge
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Naval Institute Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-03-30
Seitenanzahl 376
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