Wings for the Fleet

Wings for the Fleet
Author: van Deurs Usn (Ret ).
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781591145905

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The men who ventured into the air in the Navy's first aircraft were not only daring--they had vision, persistence, and a nearly unlimited determination to convince the skeptics that their frail kite-like structures could someday possess military value. Wings for the Fleet is the story of their trials, tragedies, and triumphs. These men patched cooling systems with chewing gum, lived by "crash, repair, and fly again," but succeeded in developing this new service into an effective arm of the fleet. Wings for the Fleet, first published in 1966, covers the fascinating details of those pioneering days from 1910 to the entry of the United States into World War I. All of the heroic "early birds" are here with full accounts of their exploits. Admiral van Deurs, himself a naval aviator since the early 1920s, rendered a significant service by his careful preparation of this well-balanced, thoroughly illustrated historical account, which comes complete with appendixes listing early naval aviators and the planes they flew. Over one hundred photographs were selected from official and private sources to illustrate this book.

Wings for the Navy

Wings for the Navy
Author: William F. Trimble
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Traces the history of the only government-owned and operated aircraft production facility in the U.S.

Wings of Honor

Wings of Honor
Author: Craig Andrews
Publisher: Forgotten Fleet
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780999178423

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Humanity is on the brink.Piloting drone fighters from inside the fleet's most durable ships, drone pilots wage space battles thousands of kilometers away. Their success is unparalleled, and for years they have held the invading Baranyk at bay. But when the alien enemy develops a new weapon that renders the fleet's drone fighters inoperable, humanity is on the verge of destruction.Callan "Coda" O'Neil joined the Terran Fleet Academy with dreams of becoming a prestigious drone pilot and restoring honor to his disgraced family. Fleet Command, however, has other ideas.To counter the alien weapon, Commander Chadwick Coleman, a legendary pilot from the early days of the Baranyk War, is assembling an experimental new squadron that will place real pilots in the cockpit of real starfighters. And he wants Coda to be part of it.With the enemy pressing in, and forced to train under impossible conditions, Coda and his fellow wingmen must learn to fly as one. Failure means the destruction of the human race. And time is running out.

Wings for the Fleet

Wings for the Fleet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1966
Genre: Air pilots, Military
ISBN:

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Wings for the Fleet

Wings for the Fleet
Author: George van Deurs
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1682471438

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The men who ventured into the air in the Navy’s first frail aircraft were not only daring—they had vision, persistence, and a nearly unlimited determination to convince the skeptics that their frail kite-like structures could someday possess military value. This is the story of their trials, tragedies, and triumphs. They patched cooling systems with chewing gum, they lived by “crash, repair, and fly again,” but they succeeded in developing this new service into an effective arm of the fleet. Wings for the Fleet, first published in 1966, covers the fascinating details of those pioneering days from 1910 to the entry of the United States into World War I. All of the heroic “early birds” are here with full accounts of their exploits. Admiral van Deurs, himself a naval aviator since the early 1920s, has rendered a significant service by his careful preparation of this well-balanced, thoroughly illustrated historical account, which comes complete with appendixes listing early naval aviators and the planes they flew. Over one hundred photographs were selected from official and private sources to illustrate this book.

Wings of Gold

Wings of Gold
Author: Beverly Weintraub
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493055127

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On Feb. 2, 2019, the skies over Maynardville, Tennessee, filled with the roar of four F/A-18F Super Hornets streaking overhead in close formation. In each aircraft were two young female flyers, executing the first all-woman Missing Man Formation flyover in Navy history in memory of Captain Rosemary Mariner — groundbreaking Navy jet pilot, inspiring commander, determined and dedicated leader — whose drive to ensure the United States military had its choice of the best America had to offer, both men and women, broke down barriers and opened doors for female aviators wanting to serve their country. Selected for Navy flight training as an experiment in 1972, Mariner and her five fellow graduates from the inaugural group of female Naval Aviators racked up an impressive roster of achievements, and firsts: first woman to fly a tactical jet aircraft; first woman to command an aviation squadron; first female Hurricane Hunter; first pregnant Navy pilot; plaintiff in a federal lawsuit that overturned limits on women's ability to fulfill their military duty. Leading by example, and by confrontation when necessary, they challenged deep skepticism within the fleet and blazed a trail for female aviators wanting to serve their country equally with their male counterparts. This is the story of their struggles and triumphs as they earned their Wings of Gold, learned to fly increasingly sophisticated jet fighters and helicopters, mastered aircraft carrier landings, served at sea and reached heights of command that would have been unthinkable less than a generation before. And it is the story of the legacy they left behind, one for which the women performing the Navy’s first Missing Woman Flyover in Mariner’s memory owe a debt of gratitude.

Wings of the Fleet

Wings of the Fleet
Author: Peter Freeman
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781904644354

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This book covers the relatively little-documented period in US Navy and Marine Corps aviation 'between the wars' from 1919-1941', which is widely regarded as the 'Golden Era', when US Navy and Marine Corps aircraft carried some of the most striking schemes and markings ever seen. Over 550 different aircraft model designations appeared during this period, many numbering only a handful of aircraft, but of those which went in to full scale production, many were significant aircraft which contributed to the development of naval aviation worldwide. With scores of full color profile and 4-view illustrations, and some well selected representative contemporary photos, the book covers aircraft development, color schemes and markings, in a chronological format, presenting each aircraft type from its first entry into service until obsolescence, with a cutoff date of 7 December 1941 - the date that the United States of America entered World War Two - allowing the reader to appreciate the gradual evolution of the many color schemes and markings, both service and unit applied.

Wings of the Fleet

Wings of the Fleet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

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Wings of Gold

Wings of Gold
Author: Wesley Phillips Newton
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0817358250

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Wings of Gold presents the personal account of the experiences and reactions of an individual cadet preparing for war in the naval aviation training program at its peak during World War II.

WINGS & WARRIORS

WINGS & WARRIORS
Author: Donald Davenport Engen
Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1997-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The author tells the story of his rise in the Navy from cadet to vice admiral.