"The history of flight chronicles the rapid evolution of aviation technology, from the Wright Flier of 1903 to Paul MacCready's Gossamer Condor, from the first balloons to the Concorde. It also focuses on the meaning of flight from inventiveness, the craftsmanship, the daring achievements, to the adventure."
"A history of human flight, from man's oldest dreams, through the World Wars which generated rapid advances in aviation, to the present jet age."
"A history of human flight, from man's oldest dreams, through the World Wars which generated rapid advances in aviation, to the present jet age."@en
"Chronicles the rapid evolution of aviation technology and focuses on the meaning of flight for the human spirit."
"Grade level: A history of human flight, from man's oldest dreams, through the World Wars which generated rapid advances in aviation, to the present jet age."@en
"Text and photos combine to describe eight decades of aeronautic history."@en
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