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Laird Airplanes:A Legacy of Speed    
 
Author: Ed Phillips

E.M. "Matty" Laird was an American success story - born to a working class Chicago family, he turned his innate mechanical abilities and fascination with flight into a career that put him at the top of aviations pioneers. As early as 1915, he was flying a home-made biplane in exhibitions; and in 1919 he set-up shop in Wichita, building the Laird Swallow, Americas first commercial aircraft. After moving to Chicago, he designed and manufactured the LC-R Speedwing series of planes.

Lairds airplanes were high-quality machines, and they were known for their speed. In 1930 and 1931, he built the Solution and Super Solution race planes, flown by Charles "Speed" Holman and Jimmy Doolittle, respectively. Solution won the Thompson Trophy in 1930, and Super Solution won the first Bendix cross-country race in a record-setting time of less than 12 hours. A fascinating look at the early days of commercial aviation and air racing in the United States.



Paperback - 9" x 9" - 144 pages - 190 b/w

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 178
Length: 9w x 9h
ISBN-13: 9781580070706
ISBN: 1580070701
Catalog ID: 136105AE

 
Price: $24.95
 

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