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Canada's Flying Heritage Frank H. Ellis

Canada's Flying Heritage By Frank H. Ellis

Canada's Flying Heritage by Frank H. Ellis


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This book not only records the significant events of Canadian aviation but also pays tribute to the 'forgotten flyers who flew by guess and by God or with calculating caution - for the sheer love of flying - in the early days.'

Canada's Flying Heritage Summary

Canada's Flying Heritage by Frank H. Ellis

This book not only records the significant events of Canadian aviation but also pays tribute to the 'forgotten flyers who flew by guess and by God or with calculating caution - for the sheer love of flying - in the early days.' 'Pioneers of the Air' recounts the first tentative experiments with that overgrown monster, the flying machine - at this stage, the glider. Next come the Barnstormers, the first professional airmen, trying desperately to wrest a living from the air, pioneering in the field of practical flying as little more than vaudeville performers. These were the days of daring aero-acrobatics and tense and crowded air-meets. The First World War saw a tremendous advance in technical manoeuvres and in pilot skill; the first aviation school was established in Toronto, where the War Birds learned to fly. An unparallelled boom in aviation followed the war. Public interest had been aroused by the celebrated achievement of Canada's Air Force, and many young men, the restlessness of the war still in them, were obsessed by the itch to fly again. The Dollar-a-Minute days marked the beginning of passenger travel and a steady increase in experimental flying, to bear its practical fruit in days to come. The next chapter is one of heroic enterprise - the conquest of the Atlantic and the spanning of the Continent. No less epic is the history of the bush pilots who tamed the Canadian North. We must be grateful to Mr. Ellis for rescuing from obscurity this important chapter in our history.

Canada's Flying Heritage Reviews

'Without this history with its thousands of carefully checked facts, much of the information would have been lost forever. Now it will be preserved and posterity will know something of the color of the deeds and of the character of the men who have accomplished this marvellous mechanical advance. These fellows would be forgotten except for the magnificently comprehensive history of Canadian flying written by Frank H. Ellis.' Globe & Mail

About Frank H. Ellis

Frank H. Ellis (1896-1979) was a pioneer Canadian pilot, who built and flew his own aircraft at Calgary prior to August 1914, thus qualifying as a member of the Early Birds of America. He subsequently spent eight years in military and commercial flying in Canada, ranging from Ontario to Manitoba and farther west. He became the first Canadian to parachute from a plane in Canada, when he jumped at Crystal Beach, Lake Erie, in July 1919.

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NLS9780802064172
9780802064172
0802064175
Canada's Flying Heritage by Frank H. Ellis
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
1980-06-01
398
N/A
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