Cockpit-Illu. History of WWII C/Pit
Creature comforts were non-existent. The only thing that seperated the pilot from the hostile environments at 30,000 feet was a thin sheet of aluminum and glass, and for many, the cold steel that surrounded them became a fiery coffin. 'Cockpits' shows us what we cannot see. The cluttered, claustrophobic cockpit was not designed for comfort. Riding behind an ear-shattering engine, with the power of a locomotive, proved to be an exhilirating and frightening experience. In contrast to the romantic image of the pilot, the cockpit was a cold and lonely place...
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Book details
- PDF | 176 pages
- Donald Nijboer (Author)
- Howell Press (Dec. 1998)
- English
- 3
- History
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