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Learning to Fly: A Practical Manual for Beginners

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A practical manual aimed at complete novices explains the physical principles by which heavier-than-air machines gain lift, the function of controls and powerplants, and the stages of instruction from first handling to test flights. It outlines common aerial hazards and factors that promote safety, and analyzes established piloting techniques and cross-country navigation. Practical chapters describe contemporary training-machine handling, testing standards, and considerations for pursuing aviation as a career. The text is illustrated and supplemented by an index and bibliography to guide further study.

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Claude Grahame-White

Claude Grahame-White was a pioneering aviator and author known for his contributions to early aviation literature. His works, including "Learning to Fly: A Practical Manual for Beginners" and "The Aeroplane in War," provide valuable insights into the principles of flight and the role of aircraft in military contexts. Grahame-White's writings reflect his deep passion for aviation and his commitment to educating aspiring pilots. Through his practical manuals and explorations of aeronautics, he played a significant role in shaping the understanding of flight during the early 20th century.

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