What was the first aviation related book that you read?

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  1. Hector Parra

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    With the risk of revealing your age... (I mean, flight hours) do you recall what was the first aviation-related book you read? Do you still keep it on your bookshelf? (Share a pic or link if you want)
    Here's mine: "The Killing Zone". A book that may scare the s*** out of many aspiring pilots but that I loved (and still revisit every now and then).
     

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    Weekend Pilot by Frank Kingston Smith. I was 15 at the time.
     
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    The earliest one I can recall is "Tom Swift and His Flying Lab." Haven't seen a hardcopy in years but it was fun to read it online recently.

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    "'I used to be a pilot,' he explained."
     
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    Thanks, added to my list
     
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    Major reader here. Got into aviation mid life and found Last of the Bush Pilots by Harmon Helmericks. His discourse on 1940s/50s Alaska bush flying is pretty self aggrandizing but at the same time quite inspiring.
     
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    Ha! I was just about to post the same! I had about a dozen books in the series.
     
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    Can't be certain but it may have been this one:


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    Middle School I think - Great American Fighter Pilots of WW2
     
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    Ditto! And yes, I still have a copy. :)
     
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    Me too! Re-read it a dozen times, then went out to the local grass & gravel airport to pump gas and take lessons. Soloed the Champ at 16.
     
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    I recall studying some WW-II vintage Army Air Corps training manuals that the old man had lying around. But I couldn't say those were for sure the first. That was 60 some years ago.
     
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    "The Hawker Hurricane" by Francis Mason. I read this book at least twice when I was about 10-years old.
     
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    First or second grade. I found a copy in an antique bookstore a few years ago so it’s on the shelf now.


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    I think this counts.

    When I was 7, for my last day of first grade, my parents bought me this book.

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    I pored over it again and again. Lots of great stuff from locomotives to radio to rockets and motorcycles. But my favorites were always these two:

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    So I think this counts as an aviation book!
     
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    Approved!
     
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    Kirchner (sp), but my first exposure to aviation was trips to the Worcester Airport to watch the last of the piston airliners. What hooked me was the ga flights on the show "Flipper".
     
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    Jeppesen Private Pilot Manual.
     
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    A book about the pilot O’Hare is named after.

    Sorry, I don’t remember the title.
     
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    Biplane by Richard Bach.
     
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    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5096385-dave-dawson-at-dunkirk

    I was about 9 when I discovered the I could check books out from the school library and take them home to read. I am sure I read every aviation book in the elementary school Library most of them multiple times.
    But the Dave Dawson series is the 1st books I remember reading, probably because they were in one of my Grandfathers cabinets but were probably actually my Dad’s books. I am about 98% sure I still have tthe 3 or 4 books from the series he had.

    Brian
     
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    https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=dave+dawson&submit_search=Go!
    If anyone wants to read them...
    Mr. Dawson appears to have gotten around a bit.

    Edit: One in audio form... https://librivox.org/dave-dawson-on-guadalcanal-by-robert-sidney-bowen/
     
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    Surprisingly the airplane flying handbook was my first!
     
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    That was my first aviation book as well.
     
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    I'm pretty sure Baa Baa Black Sheep was the first for me
     
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    Sled Driver. My girlfriend surprised me with it a while back and it instantly became my most prized addition to my office. I'd read many excerpts online, but the physical copy is too awesome for words. 15/10 highly recommend both the book as well as watching the author's (Brian Shul) speeches. Not just for Blackbird porn, his story is incredibly inspiring.

    Edit: sorry, i kant read reel gud. That was the LAST aviation book I read. I couldn't tell ya what the first was. I remember a few fictional books from my childhood, but the titles escape me.
     
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    There were a bunch of Hardy boy books where they flew in their dad’s plane and later flew it themselves. The only one that likely ’counts,’ though, is the one with the engine fire on the cover.
     
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    "Flying Safely" by Richard Collins. A Christmas gift from my father who was never supportive of me flying.
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    I was an odd kid with a fascination about blimps/airships. I remember when my parents had this book special ordered for me and picking it up at Borders (turns out it was hard to justify shelf space for such obscure hobbies).
    I still have the book to this day.

    ... It would be years later before I contemplated a fascination with aviation borne out of an interest in the Hindenburg was perhaps a bad omen for my flying career.

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