The Naked Pilot: How a Scotsman Crashed a Messerschmitt on North Weald - James Hardie - Books - Authorhouse - 9781504939409 - March 19, 2015
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The Naked Pilot: How a Scotsman Crashed a Messerschmitt on North Weald

James Hardie

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The Naked Pilot: How a Scotsman Crashed a Messerschmitt on North Weald

Publisher Marketing: Have you ever wanted to take off, climb, and cruise on a sixty-two-year-old, rebuilt Messerschmitt 208 (Nord 1101)? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be the only Scotsman to crash a Messerschmitt on the famous Battle of Britain airfield in North Weald? Read about my home-made, cardboard simulator and my experience learning to fly an old aeroplane on the sofa. And also read about making films such as First Aerial Voyage in Scotland, Vincenzo Lunardi - 1786 by strapping a camera to the floor of the cockpit. Find out about the shed in Skelmorlie, which is like the shed in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where the naked pilots Wilbur and Orville Wright worked. There, the wind was steady and strong. It was a bit like deciding to go out on the machair in Islay and putting up a frail, wooden shed that had been transported to the island by a Clyde puffer. Come on a journey with Amy Johnson, Saint-Exupery, and Bill Burns. And then come back to earth. You have to ride a Velocette LE motorcycle with the same power in its engine as the Pope Toledo in the Wright brothers' first powered aeroplane! "On the ferry back to Sandpoint the LE Velo won't start on the handstart but once the ferry is empty - I can run and jump and push the bike into life and burble through the gloaming in the best Brigadoon style. I push the Velocette straight into the shed among the aeroplane parts - is there any Bowmore left?"

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 19, 2015
ISBN13 9781504939409
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 160
Dimensions 210 × 279 × 9 mm   ·   376 g
Language English  

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