I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation
In this book are the confessions of a born flyer who always seems to know a tiny bit less than he needs as each chapter of his career unfolds. Naivety, and a positive attitude so strong it often overpowers common sense, join to make 'I Can Fly' a fascinating read.
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I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation
In this book are the confessions of a born flyer who always seems to know a tiny bit less than he needs as each chapter of his career unfolds. Naivety, and a positive attitude so strong it often overpowers common sense, join to make 'I Can Fly' a fascinating read.
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I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation

I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation

by Steve Weaver
I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation

I Can Fly: A Boy, a Cape, and a Lifetime of Adventure in a Golden Age of Aviation

by Steve Weaver

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Overview

In this book are the confessions of a born flyer who always seems to know a tiny bit less than he needs as each chapter of his career unfolds. Naivety, and a positive attitude so strong it often overpowers common sense, join to make 'I Can Fly' a fascinating read.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186085744
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 05/01/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Steve Weaver is a fifth-generation West Virginian. He has lived in the mountain state since birth, periodically venturing to countless destinations in many parts of the world but always returning home with a renewed knowledge of living in the most beautiful place on Earth.
He doesn’t fit the stereotypical image of a mountaineer, but he embodies the qualities that make West Virginians unique in a cookie cutter world. Despite confessing to loving dogs more than people, Steve has a knack for collecting human friends everywhere he goes. His storytelling abilities will be apparent upon reading the first chapter in this book, which is filled with confessions of sometimes harrowing, sometimes hysterical, adventures.
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