About This Book
The narrative traces American aviation from early dreamers and experimental demonstrations of powered flight through rapid technical and organizational expansion. It surveys the growth of military and naval air services, the influence of global conflict on aircraft design and tactics, and the development of air mail, record-setting long-distance flights, and international transport routes. The text outlines advances in airframe and engine technology, the rise of all-metal airliners and flying boats, improvements in safety and passenger comfort, and the large-scale production of fighters and strategic bombers during wartime, closing with an assessment of postwar prospects and the industry’s trajectory toward larger, faster peacetime aircraft.
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