Join the real Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines as they compete in the Round Britain race. .Woodward’s warm, wry account of learning to fly will lift hearts everywhere. BBC2 documentary based on the book – 30 January 2012. Antony Woodward wasn’t interested in flying, he was interested in his image. So in his world of socialising and serial womanising, a microlight plane sounded like the ideal sex aid. So why – once he discovers that he has no ability as a pilot, it costs a fortune and its maddening unreliability loses him the one girl he really wants – does he get more and more hooked? As he monitors the changes to the others in the syndicate; as he learns that there is a literal down-side to cheating in flying exams, shunning responsibility and pretending to know stuff you don’t, the question keeps on surfacing. Why? As the misadventures mount – accidents, tussles with Tornadoes, arrest by the RAF – he keeps thinking he’s worked it out. But it isn’t until The Crash, in which he nearly kills himself and Dan (taking a short-cut in the Round Britain race) that the penny finally drops…. Flying is the antidote to modern life he didn’t even know he needed. It’s the supreme way to feel real.
ISBN: | 9780007107292 |
Publication date: | 5th June 2002 |
Author: | Antony Woodward |
Publisher: | HarperCollins an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 288 pages |
Genres: |
Air sports and recreations Aviation skills and piloting Humour Travel writing True stories: general Autobiography: adventurers and explorers Aircraft and aviation Memoirs |