Publisher's Synopsis
Flying the Arctic is a non-fiction book written by Captain George H. Wilkins. The book is a personal account of Wilkins' experiences flying over the Arctic regions. Wilkins was a renowned explorer, aviator, and photographer who dedicated his life to exploring the Arctic and Antarctic regions.The book covers Wilkins' early days as a pilot, his expeditions to the Arctic, and his encounters with the indigenous people of the region. He describes the harsh climate, the treacherous terrain, and the dangers he faced while flying over the Arctic. Wilkins also talks about the various aircraft he used, including the famous Lockheed Vega, which he used to fly over the North Pole.The book is filled with stunning photographs that Wilkins took during his expeditions, giving readers a glimpse into the beauty and majesty of the Arctic. He also shares his insights into the changing climate and its impact on the Arctic region.Flying the Arctic is a fascinating read for anyone interested in aviation, exploration, and the Arctic region. It is a testament to the courage and determination of Captain George H. Wilkins, who devoted his life to exploring the most remote and inhospitable regions of the world.1928. With 15 illustrations. The author's account of his work in the maintenance of polar meteorological stations which is of value since the realization of a direct relationship between the Arctic, the Antarctic and subsequent conditions in the great producing areas of the world. The Contents fall into three Parts including: Tragedy; Carrying On; and Fulfillment.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.