Antonovs over the Arctic

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel
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Author: Robert Mads Anderson ISBN: 9781775480679
Publisher: David Bateman Ltd Publication: October 11, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert Mads Anderson
ISBN: 9781775480679
Publisher: David Bateman Ltd
Publication: October 11, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
In the spring of 1928, two men in a single-engine plane took off from the northernmost point in America - Barrow, Alaska. Flying for over 20 hours across the Arctic, they completed a journey to Spitsbergen, Norway, described by their contemporaries Byrd and Amunsden as 'the most remarkable journey ever made'. Seventy years later a team of six explorers set out in a pair of 1947 design Russian biplanes, the Antonov An-2, to recreate that historic journey. Even with modern navigational aids, the problems faced in 1998 were similar to those of the first expedition: temperatures far below zero, dense sea fog, planes full of highly flammable fuel, plus challenges faced by all explorers - building a team, confronting the unknown and probing the limits of human potential. The result is a gripping modern day adventure exploring the remote North.
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In the spring of 1928, two men in a single-engine plane took off from the northernmost point in America - Barrow, Alaska. Flying for over 20 hours across the Arctic, they completed a journey to Spitsbergen, Norway, described by their contemporaries Byrd and Amunsden as 'the most remarkable journey ever made'. Seventy years later a team of six explorers set out in a pair of 1947 design Russian biplanes, the Antonov An-2, to recreate that historic journey. Even with modern navigational aids, the problems faced in 1998 were similar to those of the first expedition: temperatures far below zero, dense sea fog, planes full of highly flammable fuel, plus challenges faced by all explorers - building a team, confronting the unknown and probing the limits of human potential. The result is a gripping modern day adventure exploring the remote North.

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