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Imagining Flight: Aviation and Popular Culture
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Imagining Flight: Aviation and Popular Culture

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The history of the air age has mostly been written from the perspective of aircraft designers, builders, and pilots.
Imagining Flight
is a history of the air age as the rest of us have experienced it: on the pages of books, the screens of movie theatres and the front pages of newspapers. It is a book about the ways in which people outside the aviation business have looked at, dreamed about, and worried over powered flight in the century since the Wright brothers first showed a startled world that it was possible.
Imagining Flight
considers a great many themes from history in light of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Columbia disaster. It thus aims to be the first book to explore the entire first century of flight through the eyes of those who watched it from the ground.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 November 2003
Pages
224
ISBN
9781585443000

The history of the air age has mostly been written from the perspective of aircraft designers, builders, and pilots.
Imagining Flight
is a history of the air age as the rest of us have experienced it: on the pages of books, the screens of movie theatres and the front pages of newspapers. It is a book about the ways in which people outside the aviation business have looked at, dreamed about, and worried over powered flight in the century since the Wright brothers first showed a startled world that it was possible.
Imagining Flight
considers a great many themes from history in light of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Columbia disaster. It thus aims to be the first book to explore the entire first century of flight through the eyes of those who watched it from the ground.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas A & M University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 November 2003
Pages
224
ISBN
9781585443000