About This Book
A veteran of early and mid‑twentieth‑century aviation recounts personal experiences and industry developments from pioneering optimism through wartime mobilization to postwar airlift operations. The narrative interweaves memoir, technical and managerial anecdotes, and reflections on political and economic struggles that shaped commercial and military aviation. It contrasts doctrines that emphasized air bombardment with a persistent case for air transport as a force for reconstruction and peaceful commerce, arguing that civilian air services, industry initiative, and public policy together hold the key to realizing aviation’s potential to support global recovery and stability.
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