Learning to Fly: A Practical Manual for Beginners
Transcriber's note: Author's Note, Index and Bibliography have been added to the table of contents for this ebook.
Photo by Topical Press Agency. A SCHOOL MACHINE WELL ALOFT.
Authors' Note.—The photographs to illustrate this book, as set forth above, were taken at the Grahame-White Flying School, the London Aerodrome, Hendon, by operators of the Topical Press Agency, 10 and 11, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C.
This book is written for the novice—and for the novice who is completely a novice. We have assumed, in writing it, that it will come into the hands of men who, having determined to enter this great and growing industry of aviation, and having decided wisely to learn to fly as their preliminary step, feel they would like to gain beforehand—before, that is to say, they take the plunge of selecting and joining a flying school—all that can be imparted non-technically, and in such a brief manual as this, not only as to the stages of tuition and the tests to be undergone, but also in regard to such general questions as, having once turned their thoughts towards flying, they take a sudden and a very active interest.
It has been our aim, bearing in mind this first and somewhat restless interest, to cover a wide rather than a restricted field; and this being so, and remembering also the limitations of space, we cannot pretend—and do not for a moment wish it to be assumed that we pretend—to cover exhaustively the various topics we discuss. Our endeavour, in the pages at our disposal, has not been to satisfy completely this first curiosity of the novice, but rather to stimulate and strengthen it, and guide it, so to say, on lines which will lead to a fuller and more detailed research.
It is from this point of view, as a short yet comprehensive introduction, and particularly as an aid to the beginner in his choice of a school, and in what may be called his mental preparation for the stages of his tuition, that we desire our book to be regarded.
Claude Grahame-White
Harry Harper
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LEARNING TO FLY
LEARNING TO FLY
CLAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE
HARRY HARPER
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
THEORIES OF TUITION
TEMPERAMENT AND THE AIRMAN
FIRST EXPERIENCES WITH AN AEROPLANE
THE CONTROLLING OF LATEST-TYPE CRAFT
THE STAGES OF TUITION
THE TEST FLIGHTS
PERILS OF THE AIR
FACTORS THAT MAKE FOR SAFETY
A STUDY OF THE METHODS OF GREAT PILOTS
CROSS-COUNTRY FLYING
AVIATION AS A PROFESSION
THE FUTURE OF FLIGHT