Midwestern aviators changed the trajectory of flight itself--from barnstormers and military pilots to hot air balloonists and NASA engineers.When Mother Nature made American prairies, she created one vast airfield.
About the Author: Edith Brady-Lunny is a former print and broadcast journalist.
192 Pages
History, United States
Description
About the Book
"Midwestern aviators changed the trajectory of flight itself -- from barnstormers and military pilots to hot air balloonists and NASA engineers. When Mother Nature made American prairies, she created one vast airfield. Its not mere chance that so many aviation pioneers are from the Midwest -- farm kids, small-town kids -- who grew up accustomed to vast expanses of earth and sky. Barnstormers, flight attendants, NASA engineers, crop dusters, World War II bombers and Vietnam helicopter pilots were dispatched from areas of the heartland, places like Central Illinois. Their stories, big and small, bear testimony to Americas enduring fascination with flying machines, a fascination that has taken prairie flyers to every corner of the world. Edith Brady-Lunny, Denis Hambucken and John Warner offer a ground-level view of aviation history in the nations heartland, including personal stories of the flyers and the global legacy of the Flying Farmer organization." -- Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
Midwestern aviators changed the trajectory of flight itself--from barnstormers and military pilots to hot air balloonists and NASA engineers.
When Mother Nature made American prairies, she created one vast airfield. It's not mere chance that so many aviation pioneers are from the Midwest--farm kids, small-town kids--who grew up accustomed to vast expanses of earth and sky. Barnstormers, flight attendants, NASA engineers, crop dusters, World War II bombers and Vietnam helicopter pilots were dispatched from areas of the heartland, places like Central Illinois. Their stories, big and small, bear testimony to America's enduring fascination with flying machines, a fascination that has taken prairie flyers to every corner of the world. Edith Brady-Lunny, Denis Hambucken and John Warner offer a ground-level view of aviation history in the nation's heartland, including personal stories of the flyers and the global legacy of the Flying Farmer organization.
Review Quotes
"Great stories of flying in the Heartland and how the dream of flight captured many of us from the central plains." -Scott Altman, astronaut from Lincoln, Illinois
About the Author
Edith Brady-Lunny is a former print and broadcast journalist. She is the coauthor of The Unforgiven: The Untold Story of One Woman's Search for Love and Justice. She is a journalism fellow at John Jay College of Criminal Justice-Center on Media, Crime and Justice in New York.
Denis Hambucken is an author, designer, photographer, illustrator and advertising professional with a passion for history. Originally from Belgium, he now resides in New Hampshire.
John Warner dedicated his life to the preservation of agriculture in the Midwest and had a passion for history. His childhood love of aviation continued throughout his years as a pilot. He was a gifted writer. John's life ended tragically in a June 2023 accident in New Hampshire.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: History Press
Theme: State & Local
Format: Paperback
Author: Edith Brady-Lunny & Denis Hambucken & John Warner
Language: English
Street Date: June 24, 2025
TCIN: 1003180442
UPC: 9781467159296
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-1490
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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