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Rating: Summary: authoritative text Review: Pigott has authored various texts on the subject or gliding/soaring and I have found them all to be useful.This particular one is throughly detailed and definative. Everything you could possibly wish to know about gliding is within and it makes a handy companion to Pigott's books aimed at the student pilot. This book is simple to read and understand and the writing style is a pleasure to follow, which makes following it so much easier. It reads like a good novel and I found myself just wanting to read the next page for more and more information. The reader is left with a thorough understanding of how the gliders fly, the manoeuvres and good airmanship. After gliding in the UK I now PPL it in the US. This book makes me want to be back at the Long Mynd!
Rating: Summary: authoritative text Review: Pigott has authored various texts on the subject or gliding/soaring and I have found them all to be useful. This particular one is throughly detailed and definative. Everything you could possibly wish to know about gliding is within and it makes a handy companion to Pigott's books aimed at the student pilot. This book is simple to read and understand and the writing style is a pleasure to follow, which makes following it so much easier. It reads like a good novel and I found myself just wanting to read the next page for more and more information. The reader is left with a thorough understanding of how the gliders fly, the manoeuvres and good airmanship. After gliding in the UK I now PPL it in the US. This book makes me want to be back at the Long Mynd!
Rating: Summary: If only Icarus had read this first Review: Since originally published in 1958, Piggott's "Gliding" has been acclaimed a "bible" of the sport of soaring. It would hardly be overstated to suggest that one's years of interest in the sport could be gauged by how many editions of the book one owned. An acclaimed pilot and instructor, Piggott presents both the fundamentals and the complexities of motorless flight in a manner that engages while instructing both the novice and the experienced glider pilot. Replete with excellent illustrations (I counted 120) that complement the clear concise text the work is comprehensive in its scope while organized in focused bite-sized chapters. It can be read cover to cover or by topic of interest with no loss in continuity. Compact but chock-full with a beautiful book cover to boot - an exceptional book, highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: If only Icarus had read this first Review: Since originally published in 1958, Piggott's "Gliding" has been acclaimed a "bible" of the sport of soaring. It would hardly be overstated to suggest that one's years of interest in the sport could be gauged by how many editions of the book one owned. An acclaimed pilot and instructor, Piggott presents both the fundamentals and the complexities of motorless flight in a manner that engages while instructing both the novice and the experienced glider pilot. Replete with excellent illustrations (I counted 120) that complement the clear concise text the work is comprehensive in its scope while organized in focused bite-sized chapters. It can be read cover to cover or by topic of interest with no loss in continuity. Compact but chock-full with a beautiful book cover to boot - an exceptional book, highly recommended.
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