Página InicialGruposDiscussãoMaisZeitgeist
Pesquisar O Sítio Web
Este sítio web usa «cookies» para fornecer os seus serviços, para melhorar o desempenho, para analítica e (se não estiver autenticado) para publicidade. Ao usar o LibraryThing está a reconhecer que leu e compreende os nossos Termos de Serviço e Política de Privacidade. A sua utilização deste sítio e serviços está sujeita a essas políticas e termos.

Resultados dos Livros Google

Carregue numa fotografia para ir para os Livros Google.

Fighting The Flying Circus por Eddie…
A carregar...

Fighting The Flying Circus (original 1919; edição 2010)

por Eddie Rickenbacker

MembrosCríticasPopularidadeAvaliação médiaMenções
2658100,222 (3.48)6
Biography & Autobiography. History. Military. Nonfiction. Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, originally from Ohio, was best known as one of the commanders of the 94th "Hat-in-the-Ring" Squadron, a crack unit of pilots that included many former members of the famed Lafayette Escadrille. The 94th ended the war in France with the highest number of air victories of any American squadron. Captain Rickenbacker later belonged to an association of pilots and Great War air veterans who, in the years immediately following the Second World War, invited many of the new "young" aces from the Pacific and European theaters for informal lectures. These men never lost their keen interest in aviation.… (mais)
Membro:EricaSJ
Título:Fighting The Flying Circus
Autores:Eddie Rickenbacker
Informação:Detzer Press (2010), Paperback, 382 pages
Coleções:Ebooks, A sua biblioteca
Avaliação:
Etiquetas:Nenhum(a)

Informação Sobre a Obra

Fighting the Flying Circus por Eddie Rickenbacker (1919)

Nenhum(a)
A carregar...

Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro.

Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro.

» Ver também 6 menções

Mostrando 1-5 de 8 (seguinte | mostrar todos)
Captain Eddie Rickenbacker was one of the most famous and accomplished flying aces of World War I, and his adventures in the war were striking. As a record of those adventures, this ghost-written memoir suffers from repetitiveness, drawn as it is from Rickenbacker’s diary. It reports the daily flights, missions, and dogfights with clarity and some insight, but the overall sameness of each day, despite the life-and-death nature of those days, results in a reader having a hard time distinguishing one adventure from another. Some may also find dismaying the sense of sport in killing that is part of Rickenbacker’s rather joyous reportage. This is an interesting book, but primarily for the die-hard aviation combat aficionado. ( )
  jumblejim | Aug 26, 2023 |
"Fighting the Flying Circus" is an exhilarating firsthand account that thrusts readers into the heart of aerial combat during World War I. Penned by Edward V. Rickenbacker, a legendary American fighter pilot and one of the highest-scoring aces of the war, this memoir provides an immersive and captivating narrative of his experiences in the skies.

Rickenbacker's memoir transports readers to the intense and deadly dogfights that raged above the war-torn landscapes of Europe. His vivid descriptions and thrilling anecdotes bring to life the adrenaline-fueled battles, the ever-present danger, and the camaraderie among fellow pilots. Through his keen observations and unwavering determination, Rickenbacker offers readers a rare glimpse into the world of early aviation and the valiant efforts of those who took to the skies in defense of their nations.

What sets "Fighting the Flying Circus" apart is Rickenbacker's exceptional storytelling ability. His prose is filled with a sense of authenticity and a deep understanding of the realities of war. The author's attention to detail paints a vivid picture of the aerial engagements, allowing readers to visualize the whirling biplanes, the thunderous engines, and the fierce maneuvers that defined air combat during that era.

Moreover, Rickenbacker's memoir offers valuable insights into the psychological and strategic aspects of aerial warfare. He delves into the challenges faced by pilots, including the mental strain of constant vigilance, the tactical decisions that could mean life or death, and the devastating losses that cast a somber shadow over the skies. Rickenbacker's introspection and analysis provide readers with a deeper understanding of the realities faced by those who fought in the air.

While the focus of the book is predominantly on Rickenbacker's own experiences, it does offer glimpses of the broader historical context. The author touches on the evolution of aerial combat, the technical advancements in aircraft, and the role of air power in shaping the course of the war. These broader insights add depth and context to Rickenbacker's personal narrative, creating a more comprehensive account of the era.

One aspect that may leave readers wanting more is a greater exploration of Rickenbacker's personal life and the impact of his experiences on his post-war years. While the memoir primarily focuses on his wartime exploits, a deeper exploration of the human side of Rickenbacker's story would have added additional layers of emotional resonance.

"Fighting the Flying Circus" is a captivating memoir that transports readers to the skies of World War I, providing a gripping firsthand account of aerial combat. Rickenbacker's storytelling prowess, combined with his invaluable insights into the realities of war, make this book a must-read for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a thrilling tale of courage, skill, and resilience. By sharing his remarkable journey, Rickenbacker immortalizes the bravery and sacrifice of the early aviators, leaving readers with a profound appreciation for their contributions to the annals of military history.
  FallsGalloway | May 28, 2023 |
Captain Rickenbacker recounts his combat missions against the Germans in the skies over Europe during WWI.
  MasseyLibrary | Jun 27, 2021 |
Eddie Rickenbacker an amazing pilot and a gifted story teller. His account as a member 94th Aero Squadron reads like a well written story rather than a dry history. He brings all aspects of the air war into play: the good and the bad.

The 94th started with members of the somewhat illegal Lafayette Escadrille coming under American control as President Wilson threw his hat into the ring. The hat in the ring would become the painted symbol on the side of the 94ths aircraft. America unprepared for war and proud of its neutrality, had no planes to provide for its pilots. The 94th and other American squadrons had to rely on older French planes. France sold the US its previous generation of planes for American pilots to use. American squadrons took the these planes and excelled.

World War I was the point in history where America became a major player on the world stage. From being the new player who both France and England want to use as filler for their depleted armies, America walked away from the war respected and its soldiers and Marines decorated. It was a different time; a time when the world moved from the 19th century into the 20th (although few years late by the calendar) and set the stages for all the struggles of the 20th century.

Fighting the Flying Circus is an outstanding read for anyone interested in the air war or someone just looking for a great story of some truly brave men. As a former Marine, I am a bit hesitant to sing the praises of the other services, but these men had what it took and are an example to all that have served. ( )
  evil_cyclist | Mar 16, 2020 |
FROM AMAZON: One of the best first-hand accounts of air combat in World War I, by an American “ace of aces.” Eddie Rickenbacker had an extraordinary career: inventor, race car driver, fighter ace, Medal of Honor winner, and finally president of Eastern Air Lines. In this book he recounts how he achieved 26 confirmed kills in less than a year of combat on the Western Front, rising from the ranks to lead the famed “Hat-in-the-Ring” squadron. Early pilots had to contend with primitive engines, unreliable guns, no parachutes, no oxygen, and wings that could tear off in a dive. Just surviving was a daily challenge, and Rickenbacker saw many friends and comrades die through no fault of their own. In this book he unflinchingly explains all of the errors that he made in combat, and how he learned to become a better dogfighter. He also gives the reader a glimpse of the tremendous psychological pressure that came from being America's leading ace – every previous holder had been shot down – and from his own leadership style of leading from the front.

FROM AMAZON: Eddie Rickenbacker (1890 - 1973) was one of the world’s top racing car drivers before enlisting with the U.S. Army upon their entrance into the Great War in 1917. By September 1918 he had become America’s most successful fighter ace with 26 aerial victories, receiving the Medal of Honour and the adulation of his countrymen and allies. With the end of the war Rickenbacker elected to leave the air service and established his own automotive company before becoming General Manager of Eastern Airlines. ( )
  Gmomaj | Oct 8, 2019 |
Mostrando 1-5 de 8 (seguinte | mostrar todos)
sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica

Pertence à Série da Editora

Wings of War (book 5)
Tem de autenticar-se para poder editar dados do Conhecimento Comum.
Para mais ajuda veja a página de ajuda do Conhecimento Comum.
Título canónico
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Data da publicação original
Pessoas/Personagens
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Locais importantes
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Acontecimentos importantes
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Filmes relacionados
Epígrafe
Dedicatória
Primeiras palavras
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
After days of schooling and nights of anticipation, I woke up one morning to find my dreams come true.
Citações
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Self-distrust rather is the quality to which many a pilot owes his protracted existence.
Últimas palavras
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
(Carregue para mostrar. Atenção: Pode conter revelações sobre o enredo.)
Nota de desambiguação
Editores da Editora
Autores de citações elogiosas (normalmente na contracapa do livro)
Língua original
DDC/MDS canónico
LCC Canónico

Referências a esta obra em recursos externos.

Wikipédia em inglês (2)

Biography & Autobiography. History. Military. Nonfiction. Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, originally from Ohio, was best known as one of the commanders of the 94th "Hat-in-the-Ring" Squadron, a crack unit of pilots that included many former members of the famed Lafayette Escadrille. The 94th ended the war in France with the highest number of air victories of any American squadron. Captain Rickenbacker later belonged to an association of pilots and Great War air veterans who, in the years immediately following the Second World War, invited many of the new "young" aces from the Pacific and European theaters for informal lectures. These men never lost their keen interest in aviation.

Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas.

Descrição do livro
Resumo Haiku

Current Discussions

Nenhum(a)

Capas populares

Ligações Rápidas

Avaliação

Média: (3.48)
0.5
1 1
1.5 1
2 2
2.5
3 12
3.5 2
4 8
4.5
5 6

É você?

Torne-se num Autor LibraryThing.

 

Acerca | Contacto | LibraryThing.com | Privacidade/Termos | Ajuda/Perguntas Frequentes | Blogue | Loja | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas Legadas | Primeiros Críticos | Conhecimento Comum | 204,459,111 livros! | Barra de topo: Sempre visível