Glen Edwards: the Diary of a Bomber Pilot, from the Invasion of North Africa to His Death in the Flying Wing - Daniel Ford - Books - Createspace - 9781490952994 - August 30, 2013
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Glen Edwards: the Diary of a Bomber Pilot, from the Invasion of North Africa to His Death in the Flying Wing

Daniel Ford

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Glen Edwards: the Diary of a Bomber Pilot, from the Invasion of North Africa to His Death in the Flying Wing

Publisher Marketing: In 1941, Glen Edwards learned to fly in a fabric-covered biplane. Seven years later, he died in the crash of the Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing, the Air Force's most advanced jet-propelled aircraft and forerunner of the B-2 Stealth bomber of today. As a combat pilot in North Africa and Italy during World War II, and as a test pilot during a period of astonishing innovation, Edwards was among the best of a new generation of military aviators. The isolated desert base at Muroc, California, where Edwards crashed would be named in his honor. All through his military career, Glen Edwards kept a daily record of what he did and what he thought. Military historian Daniel Ford situates that diary in the context of World War II, the development of flight testing as a science, and the birth of an independent U. S. Air Force. He shows how military pilots in the 1940s augmented their seat-of-the-pants bravado and precision flying skills with rigorous academic training. Conveying both the exhaustion of combat and the exhilaration of flying some of the world's fastest, most sophisticated planes, the book traces the tragic course of Glen Edwards's career: the near-daily bombing missions over Africa and Italy, a record-breaking cross-country flight in the XB-42 Mixmaster, and trial flights in the YB-49 Flying Wing-the first plane Edwards ever actively disliked. The innovative Northrop bomber, Daniel Ford concludes, just wasn't ready for prime time. About 70,000 words; with photographs from the Air Force and the Edwards family. "A fascinating tale and a tribute to an unassuming man who simply loved to fly." -- Air&Space/Smithsonian Contributor Bio:  Ford, Daniel Daniel Ford has spent a lifetime chronicling the wars of the twentieth century. He lives in Durham, New Hampshire, where he is a recreational pilot and writes for the Wall Street Journal.

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Released August 30, 2013
ISBN13 9781490952994
Publishers Createspace
Pages 220
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   299 g

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