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Between Kittyhawk and the Moon: Memoirs of an Aviation Pioneer

 
 
Between Kittyhawk and the Moon: Memoirs of an Aviation Pioneer
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Between Kittyhawk and the Moon: Memoirs of an Aviation Pioneer

This book is the memoirs of Russell Holderman's contribution to aviation as a true pioneer. Holderman's career spanned from the infancy of aviation to the corporate jet. He completed his first solo flight in a Curtiss pusher biplane in 1913. His license, #227, was signed by Orville Wright. Russ was a stalwart in aviation through sixty years, stunt pilot, barnstormer, World War 1 instructor, airmail pilot, LT. Commander U.S. Naval Reserve, chief pilot Gannett Newspapers, Past President of the Early Birds, an inductee of the OX-5 club Aviation Hall of Fame - and a friend of many of the other great aviation figures such as Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, and Eddie Rickenbacker. Russ was a man of vitality, spirit, courage, and determination, as well as a man of kindness, warmth, loyalty, pride, and vision.

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Product Details:
Author: Russell Holderman
Paperback: 262 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: June 03, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439228124
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 7.0 inches
Package Height: 0.66 inches
Package Weight: 1.28 pounds
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5Fascinating history  Dec 16, 2010
By J. Bullard "Dr. Pete"
"Between Kittyhawk and the Moon" was a fascinating view into the history of aviation. It tells the personal side of what one man accomplished in history. It has made me appreciate flying everytime I'm in a plane - which is frequently. This book belongs in every high school, university, library, aviation school and flight museum's bookstore. Anyone who enjoys flying or wants to learn to fly should read this book to see how it all began - it's much more than just the Wright Brothers. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it a page turner. I'm thankful this history has been saved.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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