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The Journey of Mankind’s Quest To Control the Skies Told in Norman Currey’s “Airplane Stories and Histories”

By: Get News
Hailed by readers globally as an easy read and free from the technical jargon commonly found in historical novels, Currey provides a nuanced peek into the evolution of aviation covered in seminal junctures in human flight from the past 200 years.

Author and aviation expert Norman Currey brings a fascinating read bout mankind’s quest to control the skies in his book, “Airplane Stories and Histories,” widely lauded for its chock-full of interesting facts and information for those interested in aviation.

In the book, Currey chronicles the exploits of aviation pioneers, who include Sir George Cayley, the Wright brothers, Charles Lindbergh, Wiley Post, Amelia Earheart, and many others. An aeronautical engineer himself, he talks about the Wright Brothers' invention of the use of ever-advancing planes in warfare. Then he moves to the early commercial propeller planes like the Ford Trimotor, the DC-3, DC-4, and DC-6, the flying boats, Lockheed’s Super Constellation, and the prop-jet, Vickers Viscount. The author’s expertise in the industry makes it a delight to read about impressive engine developments and technical details since he discusses them freely and with ease.

Given that the author has been an aviation professional for most of his life, Ian J. Miller, one of the readers, said he has a tremendous understanding of designing aircraft since that has been his way of earning a living.

"He is also an enthusiast and has gone deeply into history, including the theoretical advances well before anyone flew. He then moves on to the Wright Brothers and then gives an account of the physical and engineering problems and how they were overcome. It is remarkably encyclopedic and gives a great account, even up to the modern drones. The book is easy to read and has a huge number of details," wrote Mr. Miller in a review on Amazon.

Ito, another reader, hailed Currey for providing an incredible platform for readers to immerse themselves in his experiences throughout the decades. 

"I was aware of the Wright Brothers, but did not know about Sir George Cayley (“The Father of Aerial Navigation,” “Father of Aviation,” and “The true inventor of the airplane…”). But thanks to this book I know more about both of them,” wrote Ito.

Meanwhile, on Barnes and Noble, readers are delighted about his well-researched tales that are injected with words that even non-aviation individuals could very well grasp.

Currey graduated as an aeronautical engineer in 1948 and became a stress engineer on the de Havilland Comet. He then moved to Canada to help design the Jetliner and Arrow and then spent about three decades at Lockheed, where he worked in the C-130 JetStar and C-5.

Those who want to grab a copy of "Airplane Stories and Histories" may purchase it on AmazonBarnes and Noble, and BetterWorldBooks.

Bookside Press, a leading Canada-based company, has led the pack in bringing out author Norman Currey's engaging book to the public, providing many authors exclusive access to publicity.

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