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Learning to fly in the U.S. Army

Chapter 18: Transcriber’s Notes
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A concise manual aimed at novice military aviators and instructors, presenting a brief history of powered and gliding flight and describing types and uses of military aircraft. It explains fundamental principles of lift and control, basic piloting and cross-country procedures, and practical maintenance topics: rigging, materials, erecting and truing the fuselage, ground handling, pre- and postflight care, and inspection. Technical chapters provide illustrated, abridged guidance so trainees can quickly learn essential aerodynamic concepts, airplane upkeep, and operational practices needed to operate and maintain early military training aircraft.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 22 Changed: funished with dual control
    to: furnished with dual control
  • pg 83 Changed: rather than flying off in a straight ine
    to: rather than flying off in a straight line
  • pg 86 Changed: to get out of an immanent pancake
    to: to get out of an imminent pancake