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Peter Pigott

    Royal Transport
    See Jane Fly
    National Treasure: The History of Trans Canada Airlines
    Flying Canucks III: Famous Canadian Aviators
    On Canadian Wings
    Flying Canucks II
    • Flying Canucks II

      Pioneers of Canadian Aviation

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the pioneers of Canadian aviation, the author delves into the lives and contributions of various innovators who shaped the industry. Through detailed accounts, the book highlights their achievements and the impact they had on aviation in Canada, showcasing the rich history and development of this field.

      Flying Canucks II
    • On Canadian Wings

      A Century of Flight

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Delving into a century of Canadian aviation, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of flight history in Canada. It highlights significant milestones, innovations, and the contributions of Canadian aviators, making it a must-read for both aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The narrative captures the evolution of aviation technology and its impact on the nation, providing insights into the achievements and challenges faced by Canadians in the skies.

      On Canadian Wings
    • Exploring the extraordinary journeys of twelve Canadian aviators, this book highlights their remarkable feats and contributions to aviation. Each story showcases the challenges they faced and the innovations they brought to the field, revealing the spirit of adventure and resilience that defined their careers. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, readers gain insight into the evolution of aviation in Canada and the impact these pioneers had on the industry and beyond.

      Flying Canucks III: Famous Canadian Aviators
    • The book delves into the history of commercial aviation in Canada, showcasing notable planes like the Lockheed "14," Electra, and Lancaster, each with unique challenges and achievements. It highlights pioneering figures, including Lewie, TCA's first pilot, and the first female employees, Lucille and Pat. The narrative follows early flight routes from Vancouver to international destinations. Enhanced by photographs and firsthand accounts from pilots, flight attendants, and passengers, it offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the era's aviation milestones.

      National Treasure: The History of Trans Canada Airlines
    • See Jane Fly

      • 323pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      For all our nostalgia about the “Golden Age of Air Travel”, it was more mythical than we like to think. As with other forms of transport then, until the 1970s, commercial and military aviation were strictly gendered and racist divisions of labour, both in the cockpit and cabin. This book outlines the impacts and effects this had.

      See Jane Fly
    • Royal Transport

      An Inside Look at the History of British Royal Travel

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolution of royal travel since the advent of steam, this richly illustrated book delves into the modes of transportation used by British royalty. It highlights significant journeys, the luxurious accommodations they enjoyed, and the impact of these travels on royal duties and public perception. Through captivating visuals and historical insights, the narrative showcases the intersection of innovation and tradition in the lives of the British monarchy.

      Royal Transport
    • From Far and Wide

      A History of Canada's Arctic Sovereignty

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      Exploring the Canadian North, this book delves into the historical activities of the Canadian military in the Arctic region. It examines whether this vast area is merely a geographical location or a deeper state of mind, highlighting significant events and contributions that shaped the military's presence above the 60th parallel. Through its focused narrative, it offers insights into the strategic importance and unique characteristics of Canada's northern territories.

      From Far and Wide
    • Fire Eaters

      Aerial Fire Fighting Over the Last Century

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(11)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolution of wildfire fighting, this book delves into the innovative use of aircraft in combating blazes. It highlights key advancements and strategies that have revolutionized firefighting efforts, showcasing the impact of aerial support on firefighting tactics. Through compelling narratives and historical insights, readers will gain an understanding of the challenges faced by firefighters and the technological breakthroughs that have changed the landscape of wildfire management.

      Fire Eaters
    • Taming the Skies

      A Celebration of Canadian Flight

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores Canada's significant achievements in aviation, highlighting the nation's contributions to the field of flight. It delves into the innovations, historical milestones, and notable figures that have shaped the country's aviation landscape, showcasing the pride and advancements that Canada has made in this spectacular realm of human achievement.

      Taming the Skies
    • The narrative explores the evolution of a lesser-known Canadian airline, tracing its journey from a bush flying and mining service to an international carrier over eight decades. It highlights the various names the airline adopted, including Canadian Airways and CP Air, showcasing its resilience and adaptability. The revised edition includes a new chapter detailing the competitive landscape of Canadian aviation and the eventual takeover by Air Canada, providing a comprehensive look at the airline's impact on the industry.

      Wingwalkers: The Story of Canadian Airlines International