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Fatal Flight

The True Story of Britain's Last Great Airship

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Fatal Flight

By: Bill Hammack
Narrated by: Bill Hammack
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Fatal Flight brings vividly to life the year of operation of R.101, the last great British airship - a luxury liner three and a half times the length of a 747 jet, with a spacious lounge, a dining room that seated 50, glass-walled promenade decks, and a smoking room. The British expected R.101 to spearhead a fleet of imperial airships that would dominate the skies as British naval ships, a century earlier, had ruled the seas. The dream ended when, on its demonstration flight to India, R.101 crashed in France, tragically killing nearly all aboard. Combining meticulous research with superb storytelling, Fatal Flight guides us from the moment the great airship emerged from its giant shed - nearly the largest building in the British Empire - to soar on its first flight, to its last fateful voyage. The full story behind R.101 shows that, although it was a failure, it was nevertheless a supremely imaginative human creation. The technical achievement of creating R.101 reveals the beauty, majesty, and, of course, the sorrow of the human experience.

The narrative follows First Officer Noel Atherstone and his crew from the ship's first test flight in 1929 to its fiery crash on October 5, 1930. It reveals in graphic detail the heroic actions of Atherstone as he battled tremendous obstacles. He fought political pressures to hurry the ship into the air, fended off Britain's most feted airship pilot, who used his influence to take command of the ship and nearly crashed it, and, a scant two months before departing for India, guided the rebuilding of the ship to correct its faulty design. Set against the backdrop of the British Empire at the height of its power in the early 20th century, Fatal Flight portrays an extraordinary age in technology, fueled by humankind's obsession with flight.

©2017 William S. Hammack (P)2017 William S. Hammack
Aeronautics & Astronautics Great Britain United States Transportation Aviation England Imperialism Air Force
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A vivid inside view of the great airship

Bill Hammack, famous for his engineering videos on YouTube, really hits the mark with this one. The first hand accounts are well researched and woven into a story that flows well and is greatly interesting. It's a little odd having an American voice narrating a very British subject, but Bill Hammack has a truly fabulous speaking voice and you can't beat having the author read his own work. Overall a greatly enjoyable book on a largely forgotten subject. Well recommended.

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Excellent and detailed, suprisingly entertaining.

Its rare authors read as well as professional voice artists, but Bill is brilliant. The contents are facinating and bring this important era and technology to life. Loved it!

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Great book. Detailed and vivid. Will listen again!

Fascinating story, with good narration, even if some pronunciations are weird (American reader). Brings the story to life in a mattrr of fact way thats easy to follow. Will be listening again.

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Superb book

What a great book. This is a little known story in Britain, it should be more widely known: this book is a great place to start. Covering the history of British airships, the story of R101 from start to finish and the stories of the designers, builders, engineers, crew and passengers, this interesting and almost unbelievable tale makes you wonder what could have been? All eyes on Airlander 10...

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Great story. Great narration

This history of the R101 is both detailed and very interesting. Narration by the author makes it so much better,making you want to listen.

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Badly let down by poor narration

I only managed about twenty minutes of this. The story may be interesting but the narrator is so quick that I don't think he paused for breath more than a couple of times.
He doesn't seem to know the meaning of commas or full stops and just reads continually. It was so bad that I'm about to return this for a refund.

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