Description
Cover had some fading and stains. The cloth on spin is beginning to unravel on top and bottom. Pages are clean with discolored outer edges. Binding is secure.
This fascinating volume, “It’s easy to fly,” is a true gem for aviation enthusiasts and collectors alike. Published in the early days of modern aviation, it offers a rare glimpse into the pioneering era when the dream of flight was rapidly becoming a reality. Written by Kenneth L. Bridges, an aviator and engineer who witnessed the birth of the aviation industry firsthand, this book serves as a comprehensive primer on the construction, operation, and engine lubrication of early aircraft.
Bridges’ expertise shines through as he meticulously guides readers through the intricate workings of these flying machines, from their innovative designs to the intricate mechanics that kept them aloft. His passion for aviation is palpable, and his writing style is both informative and engaging, making this book a delight for both technical minds and casual readers alike.
While the wear and tear on this particular copy are evident, its condition only adds to its charm and historical significance. The faded cover and unraveling cloth spine are a testament to the book’s age and the many hands it has passed through over the decades. The discolored outer edges of the pages hint at the countless hours spent poring over its contents, as aviators, engineers, and enthusiasts alike sought to unravel the mysteries of flight.