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Winkle : the extraordinary life of Britain's greatest pilot

Small in stature but immense in reputation and talent, there was more to Eric 'Winkle' Brown than met the eye. From shooting down Luftwaffe bombers in the Battle of the Atlantic and narrowly escaping death when his ship was torpedoed, to accumulating a never-to-be repeated litany of world records and firsts as a test pilot, his unparalleled flying career saw him take the controls of over 400 different kinds of aircraft - more than any other pilot in history. A rival to Chuck Yeager and hero to Neil Armstrong, by the time of his death, he had become a national treasure. But despite his enormous fame, there have always been mysteries at the heart of Winkle's story. Now, drawing on previously unseen documents and unfettered access to Winkle's own personal archive, Paul Beaver uncovers the real story of Britain's greatest pilot.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320005019231 Audio MP3 Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 24 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781399166126
Classification Number Audio MP3 Adult
Author Beaver, Paul,1953-
Title Winkle : the extraordinary life of Britain's greatest pilot [AUD]
Physical Description digital ;
Series Audio Book MP3
Note Soundings MP3.
Performer Read by Shepherd, Steve John with Beaver, Paul
Small in stature but immense in reputation and talent, there was more to Eric 'Winkle' Brown than met the eye. From shooting down Luftwaffe bombers in the Battle of the Atlantic and narrowly escaping death when his ship was torpedoed, to accumulating a never-to-be repeated litany of world records and firsts as a test pilot, his unparalleled flying career saw him take the controls of over 400 different kinds of aircraft - more than any other pilot in history. A rival to Chuck Yeager and hero to Neil Armstrong, by the time of his death, he had become a national treasure. But despite his enormous fame, there have always been mysteries at the heart of Winkle's story. Now, drawing on previously unseen documents and unfettered access to Winkle's own personal archive, Paul Beaver uncovers the real story of Britain's greatest pilot.
Classification Adult.
Brown, Eric Melrose
Subject Air pilots, Military -- Great Britain -- Biography
Test pilots -- Great Britain -- Biography
Catalogue Information 622368 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 622368 Top of page .
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