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bingoboy 6th Jul 2002 20:27

book search re golden age of US air racing
 
Several years ago I read a fiction book built around air racing in the US - it seemed to me that much was based on fact. Has anyone got any ideas (think the word blue was somewhere in the title. ???

ORAC 7th Jul 2002 01:20

All I can find is a trilogy by Walter J Boyne tracing the history of US aviation from start to close. The first is about the golden age of aviation, 1927 to 1937. it is based around two pilots, American Frank Bandfield and expatriate German Bruno Hafner, who compete against each other for prize money and industrial and military contracts.

The 3 books in the trilogy are:
Trophy for eagles
Eagles at War
Air Force Eagles.

Boyne also wrote "Into the Blue" and "Beyond the Blue".

bingoboy 7th Jul 2002 15:09

Magic thanks -- I think you've solved it for me Thankyou.

Lu Zuckerman 8th Jul 2002 00:22

I was there in 1937, 1946 and 1947.
 
To: bingoboy


If you are interested in the history of the Cleveland Air Races type in Cleveland Air races on the address bar and click Go. Here are two of the many sites dealing with the Golden Age of Aviation.



http://www.wrhs.org/exhibits/airrace/geebee.htm

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../cleraces.html

bingoboy 9th Jul 2002 22:28

Thanks Lu, Do you know if Pobjoy engines were ever used ?

Lu Zuckerman 10th Jul 2002 00:24

Pobjoy engines on race planes.
 
To: bingoboy

I did a search on Pobjoy engines on Google and based on what I found I doubt seriously if they were used at the Cleveland air races. However when I attended the races in 1937 I was 61/2 years old so I was not very aviation literate. In the 46 and 47 air races the unlimiteds were mainly US Military aircraft and the smaller categories had mainly flat opposed engines made in the USA.

:)

I. M. Esperto 10th Jul 2002 19:14

This is a good one:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...15/airrace.htm

I couldn't find a racer using the Pobjoy, but I did find this interesting ship:

http://www.planefacts.ndirect.co.uk/..._scion_jpg.htm


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