
On a Wing and a Prayer
The Untold Story of the First Heroes of the Air
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Levine
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By:
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Joshua Levine
About this listen
In 1914 aircrafts were a questionable technology, used for only basic reconnaissance. But by 1918, hastened by the terrible war, aircraft were understood to be the future of modern warfare. The war changed flying forever.
The stories are presented to the reader in a frank and open way, revealing the feelings of the men who defended the trenches from above and witnessed the war from a completely different perspective.
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- J.Brock
- 06-24-21
Just Wishing It was much longer
The subject of the Flying Aces of WWI, and in this case those who pioneered the phenomenon, is one of the most fascinating topics in all of military history. Joshua Levine has managed to write an engaging, lively narrative about the men who were the first to fly in this capacity, brining the realities home for the reader. Not only was flying extremely dangerous during this time during combat, but most died in basic accidents. The men of the Royal Air corp were the bravest of men. There is never a dull moment and one wishes the book would never end. It's that good. And in narrating, Levine does a stand out job. What a wonderful listening experience. It just doesn't get better.
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- Rex
- 10-08-09
On a Wing and a Prayer (unabridged)
This book provides an insight to the fragility of the aircraft that were flown in those days. It must have taken huge courage to get into the earlier models and take off. Fortunately, they flew so slowly, they could land almost anywhere.
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