Taking to the Skies: Daredevils, heroes and hijackings, great Australian flying stories
By (Author) Jim Eames
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
27th May 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Aircraft and aviation
629.130994
352
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
408g
So how do you test drive a Jumbo And why did a future civil aviation director once taxi a plane down Perth's main street to attend a ball From the ridiculous to the downright dangerous, the story of Australian aviation is full of tales of adventure and nation building. It is also a story about tragedy and eccentric characters with wild larrikin spirits. In this surprising, fascinating and sometimes very funny collection, Jim Eames brings together the great forgotten and untold tales of Australian aviation. There are the stories of the Catalina flying boats that were Australia's only aviation link to the UK during World War II and that of Qantas' record-breaking non-stop flight across the world. And what of the long- forgotten hijacks and the dramas of the Darwin airlifts after Cyclone Tracy Entertaining, nostalgic and very readable, the stories Jim tells will certainly make you want to take to the skies.
Jim Eames is author of The Country Undertaker and Six Feet Under Up in Smoke. As one of Australia's first aviation writers, and former press secretary to the Minister for Aviation and former Director of Public Affairs for Qantas, he is a man who has lived and breathed aviation. He also tells a great yarn.