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Captain de Havilland's Moth: Tales of High Adventure from the Golden Age of Aviation

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Full Title:

Captain de Havilland's Moth: Tales of High Adventure from the Golden Age of Aviation

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexander Norman

ISBN:

9780349146447

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Abacus

Publication Date:

13th May 2025

UK Publication Date:

6th February 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Aircraft and aviation

Dewey:

629.133343

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 164mm, Height 238mm, Spine 34mm

Weight:

580g

Description

The most iconic of all light aircraft, the DH60 Moth was the brain-child of Geoffrey de Havilland, visionary son of an angry and disappointed Victorian clergyman. A successful designer of military aircraft, Geoffrey dreamed of doing for aircraft what Ford had done for cars.

The emergence of his Moth in February 1925 marked the beginning of an important but neglected episode in British social history - the craze for flying which gripped a war-weary world for more than a decade. The most successful aircraft of its era, the Moth was the one in which people had the greatest adventures. And it was the Moth which showed that flying was safe, practical and, potentially, open to all.

True, many early Mothists were uber-privileged. The Prince of Wales had one, as did his brother, the Duke of Gloucester. Beryl Markham, who had affairs with both, learned to fly in a Moth. But Laura Ingalls, who did 980 successive loops in hers, Aspy Engineer, the Indian schoolboy who won the Aga Khan Trophy in his and Amy Johnson, the typist from Hull who flew hers to Australia showed that, to be a pilot, you didn't need to be a superhero or super wealthy. Just a little mad, perhaps.

Captain de Havilland's Moth brings to life a golden age in aviation and an astonishing cast of characters whose courage, determination and epic eccentricity is shown in the light of what it is actually like to fly these remarkable aeroplanes.

Author Bio

Alexander Norman is the author of a number of bestselling books - including his ghosted Dalai Lama autobiographies, and Gurkha, by Kailash Limbu. His family are steeped in aviation history, and he has flown numerous moths himself.

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