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Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de AmericaCalifornia Books
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Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaPBShop.store US
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino UnidoPBShop.store UK
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de AmericaCalifornia Books
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaPBShop.store US
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino UnidoPBShop.store UK
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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaGrand Eagle Retail
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At just twenty years old, George Tolmie Skinner began recording his life in a journal that would become a vivid firsthand account of courage, endurance, and transformation during World War II.He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on January 17, 1943, stepping into a world defined by uncertainty… and duty. From early training days in Scotland, including time in Dowally and Perth, to a brief but cherished leave with his brother Jim, Skinner's entries reveal both the discipline of military life and the humanity of a young man on the brink of war.In September 1943, he departed Liverpool for the United States aboard the RMS Mauretania, crossing the Atlantic under constant threat. The journey was perilous: a zigzag course to evade German U-boats, violent storms that hurled the ship through towering seas, and days of relentless weather near the Arctic Circle. After years of wartime deprivation and blackout conditions in Britain, the sight of Statue of Liberty rising over New York Harbor brought many of the young airmen to tears.From there, Skinner traveled to Terrell, Texas, where he began intensive flight training under the British Flying Training School program. His journal captures the exhilaration and challenges of learning to fly aircraft such as the PT-17 Stearman and AT-6, alongside vivid impressions of American life-its abundance, its openness, and its stark contrast to war-weary Europe.More than a record of training, this journal is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of global conflict. It reveals friendships forged under pressure, moments of humor and wonder, and the resilience required to move from boyhood into the responsibilities of a wartime pilot.On April 21, 1944, George Tolmie Skinner earned his wings and returned to Scotland as a Sergeant pilot-forever changed by the journey he had documented with honesty, insight, and quiet courage.This memoir offers readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of a young RAF trainee, preserving not only the history of a pivotal era, but the voice of one who lived it. After 100 miles of dead flat fields, we suddenly ran across rough grass & then "bang" - we were over a big canyon. We skimmed the ridges admiring the ruggedness below and praying our engine would not quit! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher Mai 2026, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, AlemaniaAHA-BUCH GmbH
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EUR 13,06
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - At just twenty years old, George Tolmie Skinner began recording his life in a journal that would become a vivid firsthand account of courage, endurance, and transformation during World War II.He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on January 17, 1943, stepping into a world defined by uncertaint…y and duty. From early training days in Scotland, including time in Dowally and Perth, to a brief but cherished leave with his brother Jim, Skinner's entries reveal both the discipline of military life and the humanity of a young man on the brink of war.In September 1943, he departed Liverpool for the United States aboard the RMS Mauretania, crossing the Atlantic under constant threat. The journey was perilous: a zigzag course to evade German U-boats, violent storms that hurled the ship through towering seas, and days of relentless weather near the Arctic Circle. After years of wartime deprivation and blackout conditions in Britain, the sight of Statue of Liberty rising over New York Harbor brought many of the young airmen to tears.From there, Skinner traveled to Terrell, Texas, where he began intensive flight training under the British Flying Training School program. His journal captures the exhilaration and challenges of learning to fly aircraft such as the PT-17 Stearman and AT-6, alongside vivid impressions of American life-its abundance, its openness, and its stark contrast to war-weary Europe.More than a record of training, this journal is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of global conflict. It reveals friendships forged under pressure, moments of humor and wonder, and the resilience required to move from boyhood into the responsibilities of a wartime pilot.On April 21, 1944, George Tolmie Skinner earned his wings and returned to Scotland as a Sergeant pilot-forever changed by the journey he had documented with honesty, insight, and quiet courage.This memoir offers readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of a young RAF trainee, preserving not only the history of a pivotal era, but the voice of one who lived it.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaGrand Eagle Retail
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EUR 19,47
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. George Tolmie Skinner was born July 22, 1923 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, to James A. Skinner and Agnes Tolmie Skinner. George came of age under the shadow of war. At twenty, he crossed the Atlantic through U-boat-patrolled waters to train as a Royal Air Force pilot in the United States. He f…lew PT-17 Stearmans and AT-6 trainers in Texas before earning his wings in 1944 - a journey that began amid blackouts and air raids and led him to see the Statue of Liberty shining in peacetime light. From the cockpits of wartime trainers to the wind tunnels of cutting-edge aeronautical research, George T. Skinner's life spanned some of the most transformative decades of the twentieth century. His journey carried him from Scotland to North America, from fighter pilot training to doctoral research at Caltech, and into internationally recognized work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. Yet this is not simply the story of war or science. It is the story of a man guided by fairness, determined to succeed without diminishing others, and devoted to leaving something meaningful for the generations who would follow. Presented in his own words and carefully preserved for his descendants, this memoir invites readers to reflect on courage, opportunity, and the quiet ways a life can shape the future.He was internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics and also known for his development of apparatus to study molecular collisions in gases and electronic circuitry that made it possible to measure heat on the surface of space vehicles re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Skinner joined the technical staff of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory's aerodynamic research department in 1958, remaining with the company when it became Calspan Corp. He earned his bachelor of science degree in engineering, graduating with honors from St. Andrew's University. He was a fighter pilot in the British navy during World War II. He came to Canada after the war, spent a year as a research associate at the National Research Council in Ottawa where he met his wife, Joan Stewart. He went on to earn his doctorate from Caltech. In his lifetime, he authored more than fifty reports and articles in technical journals and was a member of the American Physical Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the honorary scientific fraternity Sigma Xi. He died in 1998 in Tullahoma, Tennessee, at the age of seventy-five. Presented in his own words, this memoir offers a rare and intimate glimpse from WWII cockpits to cutting-edge wind tunnels, where Skinner became internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
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EUR 20,71
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At just twenty years old, George Tolmie Skinner began recording his life in a journal that would become a vivid firsthand account of courage, endurance, and transformation during World War II.He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on January 17, 1943, stepping into a world defined by uncertainty… and duty. From early training days in Scotland, including time in Dowally and Perth, to a brief but cherished leave with his brother Jim, Skinner's entries reveal both the discipline of military life and the humanity of a young man on the brink of war.In September 1943, he departed Liverpool for the United States aboard the RMS Mauretania, crossing the Atlantic under constant threat. The journey was perilous: a zigzag course to evade German U-boats, violent storms that hurled the ship through towering seas, and days of relentless weather near the Arctic Circle. After years of wartime deprivation and blackout conditions in Britain, the sight of Statue of Liberty rising over New York Harbor brought many of the young airmen to tears.From there, Skinner traveled to Terrell, Texas, where he began intensive flight training under the British Flying Training School program. His journal captures the exhilaration and challenges of learning to fly aircraft such as the PT-17 Stearman and AT-6, alongside vivid impressions of American life-its abundance, its openness, and its stark contrast to war-weary Europe.More than a record of training, this journal is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of global conflict. It reveals friendships forged under pressure, moments of humor and wonder, and the resilience required to move from boyhood into the responsibilities of a wartime pilot.On April 21, 1944, George Tolmie Skinner earned his wings and returned to Scotland as a Sergeant pilot-forever changed by the journey he had documented with honesty, insight, and quiet courage.This memoir offers readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of a young RAF trainee, preserving not only the history of a pivotal era, but the voice of one who lived it. After 100 miles of dead flat fields, we suddenly ran across rough grass & then "bang" - we were over a big canyon. We skimmed the ridges admiring the ruggedness below and praying our engine would not quit! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino UnidoCitiRetail
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EUR 15,62
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. At just twenty years old, George Tolmie Skinner began recording his life in a journal that would become a vivid firsthand account of courage, endurance, and transformation during World War II.He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on January 17, 1943, stepping into a world defined by uncertainty… and duty. From early training days in Scotland, including time in Dowally and Perth, to a brief but cherished leave with his brother Jim, Skinner's entries reveal both the discipline of military life and the humanity of a young man on the brink of war.In September 1943, he departed Liverpool for the United States aboard the RMS Mauretania, crossing the Atlantic under constant threat. The journey was perilous: a zigzag course to evade German U-boats, violent storms that hurled the ship through towering seas, and days of relentless weather near the Arctic Circle. After years of wartime deprivation and blackout conditions in Britain, the sight of Statue of Liberty rising over New York Harbor brought many of the young airmen to tears.From there, Skinner traveled to Terrell, Texas, where he began intensive flight training under the British Flying Training School program. His journal captures the exhilaration and challenges of learning to fly aircraft such as the PT-17 Stearman and AT-6, alongside vivid impressions of American life-its abundance, its openness, and its stark contrast to war-weary Europe.More than a record of training, this journal is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of global conflict. It reveals friendships forged under pressure, moments of humor and wonder, and the resilience required to move from boyhood into the responsibilities of a wartime pilot.On April 21, 1944, George Tolmie Skinner earned his wings and returned to Scotland as a Sergeant pilot-forever changed by the journey he had documented with honesty, insight, and quiet courage.This memoir offers readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of a young RAF trainee, preserving not only the history of a pivotal era, but the voice of one who lived it. After 100 miles of dead flat fields, we suddenly ran across rough grass & then "bang" - we were over a big canyon. We skimmed the ridges admiring the ruggedness below and praying our engine would not quit! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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- Impresión bajo demanda
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
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EUR 32,83
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. George Tolmie Skinner was born July 22, 1923 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, to James A. Skinner and Agnes Tolmie Skinner. George came of age under the shadow of war. At twenty, he crossed the Atlantic through U-boat-patrolled waters to train as a Royal Air Force pilot in the United States. He f…lew PT-17 Stearmans and AT-6 trainers in Texas before earning his wings in 1944 - a journey that began amid blackouts and air raids and led him to see the Statue of Liberty shining in peacetime light. From the cockpits of wartime trainers to the wind tunnels of cutting-edge aeronautical research, George T. Skinner's life spanned some of the most transformative decades of the twentieth century. His journey carried him from Scotland to North America, from fighter pilot training to doctoral research at Caltech, and into internationally recognized work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. Yet this is not simply the story of war or science. It is the story of a man guided by fairness, determined to succeed without diminishing others, and devoted to leaving something meaningful for the generations who would follow. Presented in his own words and carefully preserved for his descendants, this memoir invites readers to reflect on courage, opportunity, and the quiet ways a life can shape the future.He was internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics and also known for his development of apparatus to study molecular collisions in gases and electronic circuitry that made it possible to measure heat on the surface of space vehicles re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Skinner joined the technical staff of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory's aerodynamic research department in 1958, remaining with the company when it became Calspan Corp. He earned his bachelor of science degree in engineering, graduating with honors from St. Andrew's University. He was a fighter pilot in the British navy during World War II. He came to Canada after the war, spent a year as a research associate at the National Research Council in Ottawa where he met his wife, Joan Stewart. He went on to earn his doctorate from Caltech. In his lifetime, he authored more than fifty reports and articles in technical journals and was a member of the American Physical Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the honorary scientific fraternity Sigma Xi. He died in 1998 in Tullahoma, Tennessee, at the age of seventy-five. Presented in his own words, this memoir offers a rare and intimate glimpse from WWII cockpits to cutting-edge wind tunnels, where Skinner became internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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- Impresión bajo demanda
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino UnidoCitiRetail
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. George Tolmie Skinner was born July 22, 1923 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, to James A. Skinner and Agnes Tolmie Skinner. George came of age under the shadow of war. At twenty, he crossed the Atlantic through U-boat-patrolled waters to train as a Royal Air Force pilot in the United States. He f…lew PT-17 Stearmans and AT-6 trainers in Texas before earning his wings in 1944 - a journey that began amid blackouts and air raids and led him to see the Statue of Liberty shining in peacetime light. From the cockpits of wartime trainers to the wind tunnels of cutting-edge aeronautical research, George T. Skinner's life spanned some of the most transformative decades of the twentieth century. His journey carried him from Scotland to North America, from fighter pilot training to doctoral research at Caltech, and into internationally recognized work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. Yet this is not simply the story of war or science. It is the story of a man guided by fairness, determined to succeed without diminishing others, and devoted to leaving something meaningful for the generations who would follow. Presented in his own words and carefully preserved for his descendants, this memoir invites readers to reflect on courage, opportunity, and the quiet ways a life can shape the future.He was internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics and also known for his development of apparatus to study molecular collisions in gases and electronic circuitry that made it possible to measure heat on the surface of space vehicles re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Skinner joined the technical staff of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory's aerodynamic research department in 1958, remaining with the company when it became Calspan Corp. He earned his bachelor of science degree in engineering, graduating with honors from St. Andrew's University. He was a fighter pilot in the British navy during World War II. He came to Canada after the war, spent a year as a research associate at the National Research Council in Ottawa where he met his wife, Joan Stewart. He went on to earn his doctorate from Caltech. In his lifetime, he authored more than fifty reports and articles in technical journals and was a member of the American Physical Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the honorary scientific fraternity Sigma Xi. He died in 1998 in Tullahoma, Tennessee, at the age of seventy-five. Presented in his own words, this memoir offers a rare and intimate glimpse from WWII cockpits to cutting-edge wind tunnels, where Skinner became internationally recognized for his work in fluid dynamics and hypersonic aerodynamics. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Maple Key Publisher, 2026
Serie: Libro 1 de 1 - WWII Memoirs - From RAF Wings to WInd Tunnels
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Librería: preigu, Osnabrück, Alemaniapreigu
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EUR 21,55
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. George Tolmie Skinner ~ Memoir From Wings to Wind Tunnels | A Fighter Pilot's Journey into Aeronautical Innovation | George Tolmie Skinner | Taschenbuch | WWII Memoirs From RAF to WInd Tunnels | Englisch | 2026 | Maple Key Publisher | EAN 9798995198802 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH,… Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.