While not a military title per say, Wings Across America: A Photographic History Of The U.S. Air Mail is a stunning account of early aviation history and surely will find many an interested reader among those who gravitate from military accounts to stories of U.S. air endeavors. Beautiful... more info
Customer Review: It's very well illustrated and wrote. My 4 year old loves it and has memorized alot of it to read to me. I would recommend this to anyone.
Customer Review: I needed a good laugh. Reading this book in under 3 hours provided it. I certainly believe that the letters are real (or else the book could not have been published without the various airlines' consent ) .
T. Ravenscourt's brilliant idea was to write to several airlines, making up... more info
Customer Review: F. Robert van der Linden (VDL) argues that federal involvement in the airline industry began in the mid-1920's long before FDR's New Deal and the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938. Progressive Republicans used indirect mail subsidies to promote the development of aviation in the public interest until... more info