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  • Description

In this book, the author presents the development of both civil and military aviation through the men, the money, the machines, the materials and the management ( 1924 - 1949 ).

Characteristics

Book cover finish Canvas finish, Hardcover ( square back binding )
Special features Insert, Dedicated copy
Condition Good
Number of pages 328
Published date 1950
Languages English
Size 16 x 24 x 4 cm
Author Eugene E. Wilson
Editor Whittlesey House

Description

SLIPSTREAM is the firsthand story of the coming of age of the airplane, written by a man who was intimately connected with it during the quarter century from 1924 to 1949. It is the story of the Five M's : Men, Money, Machines, Materials, and Management. It is a narrative of the author's relationships with such personalities as Calvin Coolidge and Franklin Roosevelt, Billy Mitchell and Bill Moffett, Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky, Bill Knudsen and Walter Reuther, Eddie Rickenbacker, Juan Trippe, and Jim Forrestal, together with many other associates among the well - knowns and the unknowns who gave to aviation's slipstream its " effective forward thrust ". ( ... )