Together We Fly: Voices from the DC-3
Weaving togetherthe narratives of engineers, pilots, mechanics, soldiers, and passengers, this chronicle illustrates the history of the Douglas DC-3. Beginning with creator Donald Douglas, this narrative runs through the airplane’s development and initial flight test, through its service in World War II and Vietnam, to its current status as an air show favorite....more
Hardcover, 172 pages
Published
July 29th 2011
by Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
(first published December 1st 2010)
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I'm a retired USAF pilot with a lifelong interest in aviation. I'm also a volunteer tour guide at one of the largest air museums in the USA. You can't talk aviation history without talking about the DC-3, and I've been looking for a copy of this book since it first came out. I'm very happy I finally was able to locate a copy and read it.
Julie Filucci has done a fine job. The book is not quite as in-depth as I thought it would be, but it's still thorough, tracing the hist...more
I'm a retired USAF pilot with a lifelong interest in aviation. I'm also a volunteer tour guide at one of the largest air museums in the USA. You can't talk aviation history without talking about the DC-3, and I've been looking for a copy of this book since it first came out. I'm very happy I finally was able to locate a copy and read it.
Julie Filucci has done a fine job. The book is not quite as in-depth as I thought it would be, but it's still thorough, tracing the hist...more
Nov 28, 2011
Natalie Fife
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