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From Wax Wings to Flying Drones: A Very Unreliable History of Aviation

From Wax Wings to Flying Drones: A Very Unreliable History of Aviation

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From Wax Wings to Flying Drones is a book that answers questions about aeronautical history, such as why Richard Branson tried to cross the Atlantic in a balloon when he owned an airline, and why Keith Harriss Orville was named after the first-ever flyer.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 11 August 2022
Publisher: The History Press Ltd


From Wax Wings to Flying Drones: Unraveling the Mysteries of Aviation History

The name "Orville" given to Keith Harriss' plane, the Orville, has sparked curiosity among aeronautical historians. While it is true that the name pays tribute to the Wright brothers, it is not the first aircraft to bear this moniker. In fact, there were several other planes with the same name before the Orville was built.

The term "Spitfire" is often associated with the iconic British fighter plane of World War II. However, it is important to note that the term "Spitfire" was not coined by the Royal Air Force (RAF) but rather by the manufacturer, Supermarine. The Spitfire was a highly successful fighter plane that played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain and helped to defend Britain against **** Germany.

Richard Branson's attempt to cross the Atlantic in a balloon when he owned an airline is a fascinating story. Branson, known for his adventurous spirit, wanted to challenge the traditional methods of transportation and prove that human ingenuity and determination could overcome seemingly impossible obstacles. The balloon expedition, which took place in 1987, was a significant milestone in aviation history and showcased Branson's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what was possible.

The book "From Wax Wings to Flying Drones" is a comprehensive guide to the history of aviation. It covers a wide range of topics, from the early days of flight to the modern era of commercial aviation. The book is written in a lively and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds.

In conclusion, while the name "Orville" may not be the first aircraft to bear this moniker, it pays tribute to the Wright brothers and their pioneering work in aviation. The term "Spitfire" is widely associated with the iconic British fighter plane of World War II, and Richard Branson's balloon expedition was a significant milestone in aviation history. "From Wax Wings to Flying Drones" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the history of aviation and the incredible achievements of pilots, engineers, and innovators throughout the years.

Weight: 344g
Dimension: 134 x 206 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780750999731

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