Reach for the Skies: Ballooning, Birdmen, and Blasting into SpacePenguin, 28 Apr 2011 - 352 halaman One of the world's most famous business leaders (and a well-known avian fanatic) explores the pioneers of flight. Bestselling author and billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson has always been obsessed with the skies. To promote a new Virgin Airlines route, he became the first man to water ski behind a blimp. His Virgin Galactic venture will soon offer ordinary people the opportunity to experience spaceflight aboard the first commercial spaceliner, SpaceShipTwo. In Reach for the Skies, Branson examines the history of aviation over the last two hundred years, putting the spotlight on trailblazers such as: *Tony Jannus, who made the first ever commercial flight over Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1914. *Leo Valentin, the "bird man" who jumped from 9,000 feet wearing a pair of wooden wings in the 1950s. *Steve Fossett, who broke 130 world records in planes, balloons, and airships. The pioneers of flight-not just the world-famous Wright Brothers, but also lesser known visionaries and dreamers-made it possible for any of us with the desire and the commitment to reach for the skies ourselves. |
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... atmosphere. “Air pressure” is simply the total weight of the air above us at any one moment; and the higher we go, the less air is pressing on us. The air pressing on us at ground level weighs a lot: nearly 15 pounds of air presses ...
... atmosphere. “Air pressure” is simply the total weight of the air above us at any one moment; and the higher we go, the less air is pressing on us. The air pressing on us at ground level weighs a lot: nearly 15 pounds of air presses ...
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... the outward margin of the atmosphere, he would . . . behold an impenetrable abyss of perfect blackness, in which every visible source of light would stand like a disk of solid flame.” The air thins out incredibly quickly, the higher we go.
... the outward margin of the atmosphere, he would . . . behold an impenetrable abyss of perfect blackness, in which every visible source of light would stand like a disk of solid flame.” The air thins out incredibly quickly, the higher we go.
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... atmosphere. Dressed in street clothes, without caps or gloves, they set off from Wolverhampton, in the rain. At 15,000 feet, the temperature had dropped to 17 degrees Fahrenheit, and ice began forming on Glaisher's instruments and ...
... atmosphere. Dressed in street clothes, without caps or gloves, they set off from Wolverhampton, in the rain. At 15,000 feet, the temperature had dropped to 17 degrees Fahrenheit, and ice began forming on Glaisher's instruments and ...
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... atmosphere obviously stops and space begins. The Hungarian-American engineer Theodore von Kármán drew a line in the sky at 62.1 miles—that's over 327,000 feet. At this height, he said, the air was so thin, you'd have to travel very fast ...
... atmosphere obviously stops and space begins. The Hungarian-American engineer Theodore von Kármán drew a line in the sky at 62.1 miles—that's over 327,000 feet. At this height, he said, the air was so thin, you'd have to travel very fast ...
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three To Fly Is Everything | |
four The Golden Years | |
five A Great River of Air | |
Part Two Up and Away | |
seven Fanning the Flames | |
eight Above the | |
nine Fast Glass | |
ten Back to the Future | |
Epilogue | |
Afterword | |
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