Published in 1917, this "little volume of 'Theta’s' letters to his home people" was assembled to provide useful information for young men who might like to become pilots for the Royal Flying Corps. A mixture of conversational letters, poems, and descriptions of flying, the book proves entertaining, even today, despite having been written in training and in active duty during World War I. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
The Development of an Idea - Preface, Opening Poem, and Introductory SectionBook I - In Training (Oct - Apr) - Chapter I, From Theory to Practice - part 1Book I - In Training - Chapter I, part 2Book I - In Training - Chapter I, part 3Book I - In Training - Chapter I, part 4Book I - In Training - Chapter II and Chapter IIIBook II - On Active Service - Chapter I, The Opening Movements - Part 1Book II - On Active Service - Chapter 1, part 2Book II - On Active Service - Chapter 1, part 3Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, Increasing the Pace, part 1Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, part 2Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, part 3Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, part 4Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, part 5Book II - On Active Service - Chapter II, part 6Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III - Storm after Calm, part 1Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III, part 2Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III, part 3Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III, part 4Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III, part 5Book II - On Active Service - Chapter III, part 6
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