“I do everything myself, from engine start to engine shutdown. In a war, I will face alone the missiles and the flak and the small-arms fire over the front lines. If I die, I will die alone.”
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Flying: The Aviation Trilogy brings together three distinct stories that revolve around the world of aviation. Each narrative delves into different aspects of flying, from the technical and mechanical marvels of aircraft to the personal journeys of pilots and passengers. The trilogy examines the allure of the skies, the challenges of aerial navigation, and the profound impact of flight on human life. Through varied perspectives, the book captures the spirit of exploration and the enduring fascination with taking to the air. more
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