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Hardcover Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers Who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them Book

ISBN: 1400054915

ISBN13: 9781400054916

Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers Who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them

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The Wright Brothers were wimps. Or so you might think after reading this account of their unsung but even more daring rivals--the men and women who strapped wings to their backs and took to the sky.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great read, but needs some fact-checking

The author has produced a book that's fascinating to read and which covers a special aspect of skydiving, i.e. the old "Birdmen" phenomena. I really enjoyed some of the stories told here. Unfortunately I think that much of the information included in this book must be based on personal experiences of those birdmen via interviews and self-serving biographies. For instance Valentin, the French jumper, described himself as joining the French Army and becoming a paratrooper in Algeria. Then came the war and the fall of Metropolitan France. He joined some of his buddies and they took a boat to England to enlist in the Free French. They were then dropped in Britanny in 1939 "with jeeps" where they attempted to fight the Germans. But wait... France fell in 1940. Plus, no jeeps could have been dropped into Europe during WWII... the technique for such heavy drops was not perfected until after the war. Vehicles and heavy equipment were sent in via gliders. It's a little thing but it detracts from the whole.

A unique survey of exotic aircraft in general and wing suits in particular

BIRDMEN, BATMEN AND SKYFLYERS: WINGSUITS AND THE PIONEERS WHO FLEW IN THEM, FELL IN THEM, AND PERFECTED THEM is a unique survey of exotic aircraft in general and wing suits in particular: those who wear often hand-made creations which defy the use of wings. Here are 'birdmen' who have attempted flight with wings of feathers, iron, leather and more. While their stories are often part of general aviation titles, it's rare to have an entire book devoted to their history, written by one who himself has jumped out of planes with wings. This alternative history of human flight is one which has long needed feature - and which will reach both aviation fans and general-interest audiences alike. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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