Seven Miles per Hour
Robert Macfarlane: The men who invented flight, 5 February 2004
First to Fly: The Unlikely Triumph of Wilbur and Orville Wright
by James Tobin.
Murray, 431 pp., £9.99, November 2003,0 7195 5738 0 Show More
by James Tobin.
Murray, 431 pp., £9.99, November 2003,
The Wright Brothers: The Aviation Pioneers who Changed the World
by Ian Mackersey.
Little, Brown, 554 pp., £20, October 2003,0 316 86144 8 Show More
by Ian Mackersey.
Little, Brown, 554 pp., £20, October 2003,
Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight
by Paul Hoffman.
Fourth Estate, 369 pp., £18.99, June 2003,1 84115 368 0 Show More
by Paul Hoffman.
Fourth Estate, 369 pp., £18.99, June 2003,
Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age from Antiquity to the First World War
by Richard Hallion.
Oxford, 531 pp., £20, September 2003,0 19 516035 5 Show More
by Richard Hallion.
Oxford, 531 pp., £20, September 2003,
“... that it would ‘change the whole conditions of warfare’. Langley’s close friend Alexander Bell agreed, remarking in 1896 that ‘the flying ship will make armies a jest, and our four-million-dollar prize battleship so much worthless junk.’ The militarisation of flight occurred with remarkable speed. In October 1911, an Italian pilot flew on a ... ”