I've recently read a few books about flying around the USA in classic aeroplanes...
"Taylored Around the USA" by Richard H Pearce (it's a Taylorcraft story) ISBN 1-58930-003-3
and "The Cannibal Queen" by Stephen Coonts (it's a Stearman story) ISBN 0-671-74884-X
Both very good (although obviously different in writing style). I preferred the Stearman story, since it invoked memories of places I have been to, and was more technically-minded ...from a flying perspective.
Both have some lovely passages about places, people met, tribulations experienced.
Any suggestions for further reading?
Apart from "Fate is the Hunter" (EKG) and several Richard Bach books, which I have already read
"Taylored Around the USA" by Richard H Pearce (it's a Taylorcraft story) ISBN 1-58930-003-3
and "The Cannibal Queen" by Stephen Coonts (it's a Stearman story) ISBN 0-671-74884-X
Both very good (although obviously different in writing style). I preferred the Stearman story, since it invoked memories of places I have been to, and was more technically-minded ...from a flying perspective.
Both have some lovely passages about places, people met, tribulations experienced.
Any suggestions for further reading?
Apart from "Fate is the Hunter" (EKG) and several Richard Bach books, which I have already read
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