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In a sublime journey toward understanding time and space, Richard Bach takes flight through American skies in a 1929 biplane. Soaring from New Jersey to California, he learns to navigate by following railroads and highways, masters the dangers of thunderstorms, and tastes the exhilaration of flyingeet above the ground. Biplane describes a magnificent personal quest.
Anonymous
Posted September 27, 2001
He has been an inspiration to me since I started flying in 1968. We have grown up and expanded together. This book is an integral part of the trail. Philosophy, feeling and love of flight. Anybody would enjoy reading this book and any pilot who hasn't read it, should get on the stick.
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To discover that time is not a straight line aimed toward infinity, Richard Bach undertook a magnificent journey. Biplane is the story of that solo flight into the American skies — a ...