The American Airport covers the architectural history of American airports as they reflect developments in aviation. Beginning with the wooden track that launched the Wright Flyer from the sands of Kitty Hawk in 1903, the text traces airport history to the first military aerodromes used before World War I, to the use of open fields and gravel roads in the barnstorming days when air travel became commonplace for the masses.so covered is the transition to the jet age, and the subsequent demand for longer paved runways and modern terminals. The final chapters culminate with a look at the modern airport, with all its technology and vast acreage.
About the Author
Geza Szurovy is an award-winning aviation journalist whose professional pilot qualifications include a Douglas DC-3 type rating. During his early childhood he fell in love with the propliners that took him to the remotest regions of the globe where his father prospected for oil. His main interest lies in personally experiencing the different historic eras of flight by flying period aircraft and seeking the link between surviving aviation artifacts and the social history they represent.
Geza Szurovy
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Category: History
Format: Book (Hardcover)
Publisher: Motor Books
Date Published: Aug 01, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 9780760312421
SKU: LT-2312
Dimensions: 10.25 x 10.25 x 0.75 (in)
Weight: 37.60 oz