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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
worth it just for the great pictures,
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This review is from: On Great White Wings: The Wright Brothers and the Race for Flight (Hardcover)
There is no shortage of quality biographies of the Wright brothers (I particularly enjoyed The Bishop'sBoys by Tom Crouch), and with the Centenary of their historic powered flight coming up in 2003 (December 17th), there are likely to be a few more added to the shelf. An author (or authors) would therefore do well to have something about their book that will distinguish it from the others. In the exquisite new book, On Great White Wings, Fred Culick and Spencer Dunmore have found just the thing to separate them from the crowd; not only do they explain the technical details of the Wright brothers achievement in the most accessible prose you're likely to find, they also provide a plethora of photos and diagrams that give the reader a brand new appreciation for the brothers' feat and for their other, less well known, accomplishments. The illustrations, over 200 in all, include actual photos of Orville, Wilbur, and the various iterations of The book also includes a few pictures and some information about a project that Mr. Culick, a Any reader looking for just one book about the Wright brothers will find this one to be adequate GRADE : A-
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great photgraphs and fascinating details,
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This review is from: On Great White Wings: The Wright Brothers and the Race for Flight (Hardcover)
I've purchased several of the books on the Wright Brothers released in anticipation of the centennial. This is the best I've read so far. I especially enjoyed the many photographs of the several Flyers and of the brother's home, workshop and test locations in Dayton and NC.I also appreciated the way the author examined and explained many technical details of how the flyer was rigged and how the controls operated. This is one of the few books about the Wrights that explains the true importance of what the Wrights discovered, the secret of coordinated control of roll and yaw. This book is well disserving of space on the coffee table of any aviation enthusiast. |
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On Great White Wings: The Wright Brothers and the Race for Flight by F. Culick (Hardcover - October 17, 2001)
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