Mavericks of the sky

the first daring pilots of the U.S. Air Mail

Hardcover

English language

Published July 19, 2006 by Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-052949-9
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It was the pilots of the U.S. Air Mail service who made it possible for flight to evolve from an impractical and deadly fad to today's worldwide network of airlines. Nicknamed "The Suicide Club," this small but daring cadre of pilots took a fleet of flimsy World War I "Jenny" Biplanes and blazed a trail of sky routes across the country. In the midst of the Jazz Age, they were dashing, group -- proud, brazen, and resentful of authority. They were also loyal, determined to prove the skeptics wrong. Mavericks of the Sky, by Barry Rosenburg and Catherine Macaulay, is a narrative nonfiction account of the crucial, first three years of the air mail service -- beginning with the inaugural New YorktoWashington D.C. flight in 1918, through 1921 when aviator Jack Knight was the first to fly across the country at night and furthermore, through a blizzard. In those early …

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Subjects

  • Air pilots -- United States -- Biography.
  • Air mail service -- United States -- History.