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Biggles Learns to Fly W E Johns

Biggles Learns to Fly By W E Johns

Biggles Learns to Fly by W E Johns


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Summary

He tilted the machine on to its side, holding up his nose with the throttle, and commenced to slip wing-tip first towards the ground. This is the story of the very beginning - of the Air Service and of Biggles. It's the First World War and Biggles is just 17. This is where Biggles learns his craft and finds he has a certain aptitude for flying.

Biggles Learns to Fly Summary

Biggles Learns to Fly by W E Johns

He tilted the machine on to its side, holding up his nose with the throttle, and commenced to slip wing-tip first towards the ground. Whether he was over British or German territory he neither knew nor cared; he had to get on to the ground or be burnt alive. This is the story of the very beginning - of the Air Service and of Biggles. It's the First World War and Biggles is just 17; the planes are primitive; combat tactics are non-existent; and pilots and their gunners communicate by hand signals and have no contact with the ground. This is where Biggles learns his craft and finds he has a certain aptitude for flying in battle...

Biggles Learns to Fly Reviews

Satisfying and inspiring reading Daily Telegraph

About W E Johns

Captain W. E. Johns was born in Hertfordshire in 1893. He flew with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and made a daring escape from a German prison camp in 1918. Between the wars he edited Flying and Popular Flying and became a writer for the Ministry of Defence. The First Biggles story, Biggles the Camels are Coming was published in 1932, and W. E. Johns went on to write a staggering 102 Biggles titles before his death in 1968.

Additional information

GOR001219461
9780099938200
0099938200
Biggles Learns to Fly by W E Johns
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Random House Children's UK
20030605
208
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