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-h. barber & m. mcbride, the aeroplane speaks

"In this matter of banking and nosing-down, and, indeed, regarding stability and control generally, the golden rule for all but very experienced pilots should be: keep the aeroplane in such an attitude that the air pressure is always directly on the pilot's face. the aeroplane is then always engaging the air as designed to do so..."

Aerial Navigation of Today

By: Charles C. Turner

Aviation Engines

By: Victor W. Page

How to Fly and Instruct on an 'AVRO'

By: F. Dudley Hobbs

Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching

By: The War Office

Practical Flying: Complete Course of Flight Instruction

By: Gordon McMinnies

Stick and Rudder

By: Wolfgang Lengewiesche

The Aeroplane Speaks

By: H. Barber and M. McBride

The Airplane

By: Frederick Bedell

Through the Overcast: The Weather and The Art of Instrument Flying

By: Assen Jordanoff

Your Wings

By: Assen Jordanoff

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Aerial Navigation of Today

By: Selden Rodman

Aviation Engines

By: Victor W. Page

How to Fly and Instruct on an 'AVRO'

By: F. Dudley Hobbs

Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching

By: The War Office

Practical Flying: Complete Course of Flight
Instruction

By: Gordon McMinnies

Stick and Rudder

By: Wolfgang Lengewiesche

The Aeroplane
Speaks

By: H. Barber and M. McBride

The Airplane

By: Frederick Bedell

Through the Overcast: The Weather and The Art of Instrument Flying

By: Assen Jordanoff

Your Wings

By: Assen Jordanoff

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< Golden Age

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