Race the Atlantic Wind [electronic resource] : The Flight of Alcock and Brown
Oisín McGann2019
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In the spring of 1919, after the end of the First World War, teams of pilots and
navigators begin to gather on the North American island of Newfoundland. They
are attempting what many believe to be impossible - to fly non-stop across the
Atlantic Ocean. Equipped with machines made mostly from wood, fabric and wire,
they intend to fly the 1,800 miles to Ireland, in the face of the merciless
North Atlantic weather.
John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown are late to arrive. Competing against some
of Europe's most famous pilots, these two British war veterans are considered
rank outsiders. Maggie McRory is a sixteen-year-old girl who sees the gathering
of all these aircraft and their crews as a chance to escape her narrow
existence. Her war-scarred uncle, however, views them as a threat to the island
and his way of life.
This absurdly dangerous contest is going to change the world . . .
Main title:
Author:
Oisín McGann, Author
Imprint:
Ireland : The O'Brien Press, 2019
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (272 pages, , ,)
Audience:
Children/juvenile
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9781788491440
Language:
English
BRN:
429312
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