275 + 2 pages, illustrated throughout with black and white photographs. Pictorial cover identical to pictorial dust jacket. Second Edition Second Impression 2004.
The book is in good condition. The dust jacket has three subtle line marks on the back cover. Not very obvious. No other marks or inscriptions.
Retired airline captain Mitch Stirling, and John House, after years of research put together what must be one of the most in depth descriptive books depicting the history of aviation in Southern Africa, from year dot, up until 1980. Memories of Vickers Viscounts are deeply etched in the Rhodesian psyche. They played a vital role in the history of “our land of lost content”. If you lived in Salisbury, and listened carefully, you could even set your clock to the distinctive high-pitched whine of 4 Rolls Royce Dart engines, as RH 828 turned left off runway 06 and headed out across the city to Kariba, Wankie and Victoria Falls. Black or white, big or small, young or old, you loved the Viscounts — those elegant, graceful old ndege. “You could balance a coin on edge during flight”. Millions of people travelled on the Viscounts; many of them were famous celebrities, prime ministers, presidents and monarchs. The Queen Mum was a favourite.
Source: Aviation Shop Product Description.
- Jacket Condition: Good
- Binding Condition: Very good
- Overall Condition: Very good
- Size: 4to (310 x 240 mm)