Masters of the Air

The Great War Pilots McLeod, McKeever, and MacLaren

Nonfiction, History, Canada, Military, Aviation, World War I
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Author: Roger Gunn ISBN: 9781459745506
Publisher: Dundurn Publication: December 7, 2019
Imprint: Dundurn Language: English
Author: Roger Gunn
ISBN: 9781459745506
Publisher: Dundurn
Publication: December 7, 2019
Imprint: Dundurn
Language: English

A fascinating look at three of the greatest Canadian fighter pilots in the First World War.

Alan McLeod, from Stonewall, Manitoba, Andrew McKeever, originally from Listowel, Ontario, and Donald MacLaren, originally from Calgary, were daring and talented pilots. Although decidedly different from each other — in personality, in the planes they flew, and in their contribution to the war effort — they all shared a passion for flying and a strong sense of duty. One hundred years after they flew and fought for king and country, Masters of the Air brings these three men to life, detailing their development as pilots, their battles in the air, and their near-death experiences.

Like thousands of others, these three men answered the call to fight for the British Empire. In the skies of Europe, they achieved greatness. They performed remarkable deeds in primitive planes, when aviation was in its infancy.

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A fascinating look at three of the greatest Canadian fighter pilots in the First World War.

Alan McLeod, from Stonewall, Manitoba, Andrew McKeever, originally from Listowel, Ontario, and Donald MacLaren, originally from Calgary, were daring and talented pilots. Although decidedly different from each other — in personality, in the planes they flew, and in their contribution to the war effort — they all shared a passion for flying and a strong sense of duty. One hundred years after they flew and fought for king and country, Masters of the Air brings these three men to life, detailing their development as pilots, their battles in the air, and their near-death experiences.

Like thousands of others, these three men answered the call to fight for the British Empire. In the skies of Europe, they achieved greatness. They performed remarkable deeds in primitive planes, when aviation was in its infancy.

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