AOPA FREEDOM TO FLY 80TH ANNIVERSARY BOOK
In 1939, a small group of Philadelphia businessmen came together with a mission: to give a united voice to what was then called “miscellaneous aviation.” The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association was born.
Packed with photographs of pilots’ most beloved aircraft and inspiring stories of aviation pioneers, Freedom to Fly: AOPA and the History of General Aviation in America tells the story of general aviation through the lens of its biggest advocate. Learn about the triumphs and tragedies that defined generations of pilots from the editors who bring you AOPA Pilot and Flight Training each month.
For 80 years, AOPA has fought to keep pilots flying when war, technological advances, economic booms and busts, and politics threatened to access to the skies. Today, as the largest aviation community in the world, AOPA still works to make flying more affordable, safer, and more fun. Travel back in time through 288 glossy pages, full of the amazing photos you’ve come to expect from AOPA photographers and historic images from the archives.
This special commemorative edition is issued for AOPA’s 80th anniversary.
Contents
Foreword 7Introduction 11
1. Setting the Stage 16
Through the Great Depression, the passion for aviation thrived.
2. An Idea Takes Flight 50
Being present at AOPA's creation.
3. A World in Turmoil 70
World War II transformed civilian flying in the United States.
4. Boom Times 92
High hopes in a postwar world.
5. Groth and Challenge 136
The 1960s and 1970s brough more pilots, more aircraft- and more conflict.
6. The Foremost Advocate 178
Into the 1980s with a sense of purpose.
7. Coming Out Swinging 200
Technology ascended as pilot numbers declined at the close of the century.
8. Higher Stakes 224
Flying in the new millennium.
9. On the Threshold 248
Today's initiative set the stage for the future of flying.
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