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Airliners in Flight: A Gallery of Air-To-Air Photography [Paperback]

Nicholas A. Veronico (Author), George Hall (Author)
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September 1997
Amazing gallery of color photography showcases the world's jetliners and airline liveries.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Motorbooks International (September 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760302154
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760302156
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,933,363 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!, March 8, 2000
This review is from: Airliners in Flight: A Gallery of Air-To-Air Photography (Paperback)
This book is very well written!. It keeps the eyes of the commercial avation enthusiast, riveted to it pages from cover to cover. It has excellent air to air photography. Every immaginable angle of the airplane, from cockpits, to production lines and take off and landing cycles, is included in this book. The production line segments are based mainly on the McDonell douglas aircraft, makes for a minor disappointment for what is on the production lines of other manufacturers. I would like to have seen production of some Boeing airplanes, but none the less, I think Nicholas Veronico and George Hall have done an excellent job in producing this publication. It's a must have for every commercial aviation enthusiast.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Airliners Magazine Says:, August 9, 1999
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This review is from: Airliners in Flight: A Gallery of Air-To-Air Photography (Paperback)
Airliners In Flight, reviewed in Airliners Magazine, Issue No. 50 (Mar./Apr. 1998): In the final chapter of Airliners In Flight, co-author George Hall is asked if he has a favorite shot. He does, and it is incredible. The reader, however, may find it extremely difficult to choose a favorite from the many extraordinary color photographs in this new book. Former Airliners Magazine editor Nicholas A. Veronico and George Hall, photographer to the airline industry, have pooled their talents to produce a lavishly illustrated chronicle of the modern airliner that begins in the factory and ends in the boneyard. The chapter on the making of an airliner poignantly begins in the Long Beach facility of the Douglas Aircraft Company. It features the MD-90, the last new aircraft type produced by the famous plane-maker before its recent acquisition by Boeing. The story line of the conception, building and testing of the MD-90 is accompanied by photographs that range from those taken on the shop floor to air-to-air shots of the graceful airliner in flight. The second chapter, entitled, A Day in the Life of a Jetliner, moves interestingly from flight planning to takeoff, through the flight and landing of a typical, modern passenger airliner. The penultimate chapter fast-forwards to the end of the life of an airliner, consigned to the boneyards of the arid Arizona desert. The story of the function of the boneyards is well-told, and dramatically illustrated with tail-less Boeing 707s, jumbo jets in the colors of fallen airlines, even an aged DC-3. The photography throughout this book is extremely well done, particularly the many air-to-air shots of a variety of aircraft types. The final chapter lets the reader into the secrets of How the Pro¹s Do It, describing how the authors contrived and planned to be in the right place, with the right equipment, at the right time. Two thumbs up for an airliner book with a new twist. -- Reviewed by Ed Davies. Note: Quotes and italics from original review do not appear in this copy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Content and Pics Excellent -- Title Wrong, February 11, 1999
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The idea is great, but the title is wrong. This book takes readers from the construction of a jetliner, through day-to-day operations, to the end of its life in the boneyard, and then shows how Hall gets such great photos. Knowing this concept makes the book worth 5 Stars!
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The Douglas Aircraft Company, a division of aerospace giant McDonnell Douglas Corporation, has delivered more than 45,000 aircraft since its inception in 1920. Read the first page
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subject aircraft, air center, customer airline, destination airport, flying pilot, cockpit crew, takeoff weight, airport manager, gate agent
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Check Six, George Hall, Airliners Magazine, Evergreen Air Center, Air Force, Joe Towers, Clay Lacy, Long Beach, United States, British Midland, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Washington State, Fasten Seatbelts, Western Pacific, Chad Slattery, Doug Allen, Moses Lake, Sam Sargent, World War, American Trans Air, Flight Management System, International Aero Engines, Southern California
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