Originally Posted by
DustyRoads
Richard Bach. But I've only read Biplane. The rest of his books are probably as good.
A Gift of Wings, Stranger To the Ground, and Jonathon Livingston Seagull are good. One and Illusions were a little too far out there for me.
QUOTE=FlyJSH;1110629]I am amazed that after four pages in this thread no one has included the aviation works of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
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No doubt. And I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Fate Is The Hunter. Still the best aviation book I've read to date.
Alone Over the Tasman Sea by Sir Francis Chichester
My Secret War by Richard Drury
Serenade To the Big Bird by Bert Stiles