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First Crossing: The 1919 Trans-Atlantic Flight of Alcock and Brown by Robert O.

Description: First Crossing by Robert O. Harder The first to cross the Atlantic non-stop wasnt Lindbergh, but two British officers. Alcock and Brown flew their Vickers Vimy from Newfoundland to Ireland-eight years before the "Lone Eagle." This is their story. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The first to cross the Atlantic non-stop wasnt Charles Lindbergh, but two long-forgotten British airmen. This is their story. On June 14-15, 1919, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown flew their flimsy wood and fabric modified Vickers Vimy bomber from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Cliveden, Ireland-eight years before Lindberghs epic New York to Paris flight. Alcock & Browns story unfolds on two levels-an action/adventure tale that reads more like fiction blended with a lay history of early technological breakthroughs that brought about the modern aviation age. In First Crossing, we follow the two Royal Air Force officers from their separate upbringings in Manchester, England through terrifying Great War aerial combat. Both would be shot down and become prisoners of war. While incarcerated, both independently dreamed and schemed of a way to win Lord Northcliffes £10,000 prize for the first non-stop Trans-Atlantic crossing. At wars end, in an incredible moment of serendipity, they chanced to meet for the first time at Vickers Aviation near London and discovered their mutual interest in the race. Alcock needed an over-ocean navigator; Brown needed a pilot-what proved to be an ideal marriage. Through a combination of luck and their competitors bad fortune, Alcock and Brown launched themselves into aviation immortality. Author Biography Robert O. Harder has much in common with his subjects. Like Captain John Alcock he was a multi-engine (piston/propeller) pilot-as well as an instrument-rated commercial pilot. As with Lieutenant Ted Brown, he was an Air Force navigator. Like both men, he has flown heavy bomber combat missions over the ocean using dead reckoning and celestial navigation (sextant).Harder was an Air Force ROTC Distinguished Military Graduate, commissioned in 1966 at the University of Minnesota, Duluth as a Regular Air Force Second Lieutenant. A set of slightly myopic eyes set him on a course to Mather AFB, California, where he won his Navigator wings. He was assigned to Navigator-Bombardier (Radar) Training, which included a four-week Special Weapons (Hydrogen Bombs) School. During the Cold War, he served in the 306th Bomb Wing of the Strategic Air Command flying nuclear training sorties and standing Pad Alert. Harder flew 145 combat missions as a B-52D Stratofortress Navigator-Bombardier during the Vietnam/Southeast Asian War. Decorations include the Air Medal with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with V (Valor).A retired retail executive and real estate investor, Harder is a freelance writer. He has authored a four-volume regional history of northern Minnesota, over a half-dozen aviation/military history articles, and five short stories-several of which won awards. This is his third published book about aviation history. He and his wife, Dee Dee, live in Chicago and at their summer cabin on Big Sandy Lake, Minnesota. Review A fast-paced, stirring account of a daring aviation achievement by a fellow-flier." -- Brendan Lynch, author of Yesterday We Were In America Details ISBN1620068761 Short Title First Crossing Pages 240 Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1620068761 ISBN-13 9781620068762 Format Paperback Publication Date 2022-04-19 Subtitle The 1919 Trans-Atlantic Flight of Alcock and Brown Publisher Sunbury Press, Inc. Imprint Sunbury Press, Inc. UK Release Date 2022-04-19 Author Robert O. Harder Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:135321803;

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