Flying to the Edge

Flying to the Edge
Author: Matthew Willis
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445664429

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The first full story of one of Britain's leading test pilots Duncan Menzies, charting his career from Scottish sheep farm through flying the frontier in Egypt and Sudan.

Flying the Edge

Flying the Edge
Author: Brian McAllister
Publisher: Airlife Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781853108655

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Designed to help pilots at all levels of experience, this book concentrates on the full utilization of an aircraft's safe flight parameters. In particular, it covers the topics of low-speed flight during take-off and landing, and essential performance problems encountered in normal flying.

Flying at the Edge

Flying at the Edge
Author: Tony Doyle
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2010-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848843666

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This is the autobiography of an outstanding fighter pilot during his twenty year career with the Royal Air Force. Tony Doyle first flew when in the CCF where he complted a glider course and then a highly-prized Flying Scholarship. This opened the way to joining the RAF and becoming an all-weather tactical fighter pilot flying de Havilland Vampires and Gloster Meteors. At this he excelled and was posted as a flying instructor and then Staff Instructor. This was the age when the Jet Provost was the standard training aircraft. During 1962 he was selected to fly with the newly formed Red Pelicans aerobatic display team and honed his skills as a display pilot. Tony moved to RAF Valley as the new Folland Gnat was being introduced in the training role. This diminutive aircraft was somewhat of a breakthrough and after ironing out several design problems it proved a superb aircraft, being fast and agile. The general public were eager to see this new RAF addition and Tony became its display pilot, flying at open days throughout the UK and Europe. In 1964 Tony converted to the English Electric Lightning, Britain’s one and only supersonic fighter, with a top speed in excess of Mach 2 and a ceiling of 50,000 feet. He was posted to Treble One Squadron at Wattisham in October 1964 as part of the Quick Reaction Alert force against potential Russian bomber attacks. Once again he became the Lightning’s chosen low-level display pilot and demonstrated it at the 1965 Paris Air Show. Shortly after this he was forced to eject over the North Cornish coast after an engine explosion cause the loss of elevator control. This fascinating account of front-line and display flying goes into considerable detail of the aerodynamic qualities of the types flown, their dangers and advantages. There are many life-threatening incidents and successes that will educate anyone who is interested in flying at the very edge.

Fantastic Flights

Fantastic Flights
Author: Patrick O'Brien
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0802788807

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Describes seventeen twentieth-century historic flights and their pilots, from the Wright brothers to those of the space shuttles.

Flying the Edge

Flying the Edge
Author: George C. Wilson
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781557509253

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This chronicle of a year spent with the 100th test-pilot class at the Naval Air Test Center in Patuxent River, Maryland, provides a look at the challenges and dangers facing naval test pilots in the 1990s.

Flight Ways

Flight Ways
Author: Thom van Dooren
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231537441

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A leading figure in the emerging field of extinction studies, Thom van Dooren puts philosophy into conversation with the natural sciences and his ethnographic encounters to vivify the cultural and ethical significance of modern-day extinctions. Unlike other meditations on the subject, Flight Ways incorporates the particularities of real animals and their worlds, drawing philosophers, natural scientists, and general readers into the experience of living among and losing biodiversity. Each chapter of Flight Ways focuses on a different species or group of birds: North Pacific albatrosses, Indian vultures, an endangered colony of penguins in Australia, Hawaiian crows, and the iconic whooping cranes of North America. Written in eloquent and moving prose, the book takes stock of what is lost when a life form disappears from the world—the wide-ranging ramifications that ripple out to implicate a number of human and more-than-human others. Van Dooren intimately explores what life is like for those who must live on the edge of extinction, balanced between life and oblivion, taking care of their young and grieving their dead. He bolsters his studies with real-life accounts from scientists and local communities at the forefront of these developments. No longer abstract entities with Latin names, these species become fully realized characters enmeshed in complex and precarious ways of life, sparking our sense of curiosity, concern, and accountability toward others in a rapidly changing world.

Flying the Knife Edge

Flying the Knife Edge
Author: Matt McLaughlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9789881403605

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'Flying the Knife Edge' is the story of an ordinary man experiencing extraordinary things as a bush pilot in remote Papua New Guinea in the 1990s. This critically acclaimed memoir chronicles New Zealander Matt McLaughlin's adventures on the knife edge of bush pilot ops in one of the world's most dangerous flying environments. A hair raising tal

Icarus at the Edge of Time

Icarus at the Edge of Time
Author: Brian Greene
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2008
Genre: Icarus (Greek mythology)
ISBN: 0307268888

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A futuristic reimaging of the classic Greek myth, as a boy ventures through deep space and challenges the awesome power of black holes. The beauty of the book lies in the images, provided by NASA and the Hubble Space telescope, and printed on board rather than paper.

The Leading Edge

The Leading Edge
Author: Stephen Langford
Publisher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781742588148

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The advent of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in the 1930s was a testimony to Australian innovation and ingenuity. Much has been written about the early history of the iconic organisation, adapting aircraft and pedal radios to meet the needs of people in vast remote areas. In this book, Dr Stephen Langford, the Service's longest serving medico, provides a compelling account of the Service since the late 1970s. Langford's history emphasises the technology and innovation that has enabled the RFDS to remain at the forefront of aeromedical care. [Subject: ?Military History, Biography, Aeromedical Care

Flying on the Edge

Flying on the Edge
Author: Bernie Haskell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2014
Genre: Aeronautics in agriculture
ISBN: 9780473293802

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