- Wolfgang Langewiesche
Wolfgang Langewiesche (Born 1907) aviator, author and journalist, is one of the most quoted authors in aviation writing. His "Stick and Rudder" (1944) is still in print, and is considered a primary reference on the art of flying
fixed-wing aircraft .Born in
Düsseldorf, Germany in 1907, he migrated to America in 1929. He was in a graduate of theLondon School of Economics and earned his master's degree fromColumbia University . He was in a doctoral program in theUniversity of Chicago when he decided to learn to fly and pursue a career in aviation.Mr. Langewiesche wrote for "Air Facts" magazine, an aviation safety related publication, and his articles were the basis for most of "Stick and Rudder". The basic facts about flying that he emphasized in 1944 have withstood much criticism since then. Over 200,000 copies of the book had been printed as of 1990.
He taught ground school in the U.S. Army aviation school during
World War II , and later worked forCessna as a test pilot and test flewF4U Corsair s for theVought Corporation . In the 1950s he became "Reader's Digest "'s roving editor retiring in 1986.His son,
William Langewiesche is also a well known author, journalist and pilot with an award winning career with the "Atlantic Monthly " and "Vanity Fair" magazines.References
* Article in "Flying" published in October 1976.
* An Article by Bruce Landsberg, Executive Director of theAOPA Air Safety Foundation [http://www.aopa.org/asf/asfarticles/sp9408.html]Books authored
*"I'll take the high road" (1939)
*"", McGraw-Hill, New York, Copyright 1944 & 1972, ISBN 0 07-036240-8
*"A flier's world" (1950)
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