Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:43 pm
#1711898
Much of day to day writing about aviation is turgid lumpy stuff. Of course for good reason, it’s a technical discipline with potentially bad outcomes.
There’s obviously the seminal texts we all know, such as Fate is the Hunter.
But contemporary writing? It must be out there, so post some links.
To get things started, a piece about Yurgis Kairys
“Every pilot has his own personal limits. For Jurgis, flying
inverted with the fin six inches off the ground or water is his
personal low altitude limit. "I'm unable go any lower," he says.”
http://www.seqair.com/Hangar/Dovydenas/ ... pHome.html
There’s obviously the seminal texts we all know, such as Fate is the Hunter.
But contemporary writing? It must be out there, so post some links.
To get things started, a piece about Yurgis Kairys
“Every pilot has his own personal limits. For Jurgis, flying
inverted with the fin six inches off the ground or water is his
personal low altitude limit. "I'm unable go any lower," he says.”
http://www.seqair.com/Hangar/Dovydenas/ ... pHome.html