AIRCRAFT - WORLD WAR I

By Ruben Ygua

Book code: 918451

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Military, History, Historical, Europe, Aviation, Young adult non-fiction, Non-fiction, Geography and History, Sports and Leisure, Human and Social Sciences

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Synopsis

For centuries, flying was an unrealizable dream, preserved in the minds of men for millennia. Humanity first populated the heavens with gods and mystical figures capable of flying, people had colonized the lands and ventured into the seas with increasingly better results, but the sky above their heads seemed to be unattainable.

Then some dreamers began to dare, inspired by the legend of Icarus, improvising wings that tried to imitate the flight of birds. From the beginning, the exploration of this new frontier caused its victims, like the Englishman Oliver who jumped from an elevated tower using a pair of wings, or the Italian Damiani some centuries later. Leonardo Da Vinci developed a series of studies of the flight of birds, projecting some interesting machines, such as the ornitopter and the first parachute. The Industrial Revolution made available to man the technology necessary to finally build a machine capable of taking flight, already in the twentieth century.

It is not my intention to participate in the eternal discussion about who was the first to fly, in my humble opinion, the plane was the consequence of a long list of failures and corrections, until reaching the objective.

Each of the crazy dreamers contributed to a greater or lesser degree, often sacrificing his own life, and to attribute the final result to a single person would be a great injustice to the memory of all of them.

Leaving aside the origin, we can affirm that aviation has been promoted and...

Features

Number of Pages 39
Edition 1 (2025)
Format A4 (210x297)
Binding Paperback without Flaps
Color Colored
Paper Type Uncoated offset 75g
Language English

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Ruben Ygua

Historiador, romancista e ilustrador.

Uruguaio radicado no Brasil desde 1982. Desde meus tempos de estudante percebi que a História está sendo muito manipulada por interesses religiosos, nacionalistas e econômicos, deturpando o que aconteceu no passado. Cheguei à conclusião de que a melhor forma de estudar a História sería através de uma cronologia. Não se trata de uma cronologia simplificada das que existem muitas no mercado. Durante muitos anos coletei informação, dados e datas, preparando una completa cronologia abarcando a história total da Humanidade, incluindo a fundação de cidades, reinos e impérios, conquistas e descobertas, invenções e avanços científicos, tecnológicos e artísticos, mudanças climáticas, desastres, guerras, epidemias, a evolução da vestimenta civil e militar, a história da música, do sapato, das armas de fogo, da navegação, biografías, etc. De forma paralela, a cronologia é complementada por fatos que não se encaixam em uma data determinada, mas que pertenecem a toda uma época: curiosidades da vida social, costumes, a religião, etc.

A causa de seu enorme volumem se fez necessário dividir essa obra en uma série de livros, atlas e catálogos informativos.

Para finalizar, a partir de 2019 comecei a escrever alguns romances históricos, destacando a série Aventuras no Paleolítico, que até a data (2024) soma 18 episódios.

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