The Time Shrinkers - Africa: The Development of Civil Aviation between Britain and Africa

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The development of civil aviation between Britain and Africa is a story of courage, skill and foolhardiness. In these 270 pages the author sets forth, with commendable brevity, the story of the pioneers, the surveyors of routes, the record breakers and, for good measure, the history of Imperial Airways and BOAC. British Caledonian and Ghana Airways. Also a sequence of time-tables to indicate the shrinking. A compact and valuable source book.

*Pages yellowed; handling marks on cover*
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AuthorDavid Jones
PublisherBeaumont Aviation Literature
PlaceLondon
Year1977
ISBN9780902230034
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
CommentsCover light stains
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