ASA GALLOPING ON WINGS
 
Galloping on Wings with the P-51 Mustang is the action-packed autobiography by   air race pilot Howie Keefe. Howie Keefe, USNR (retired), takes you behind the   scenes to get a personal glimpse into the amazing and precarious world of air   racing. The authors thrill-a-minute account is an inspiring chronicle of his   many fascinating adventures from a lifetime of aviation exploits. Ride along at   over 400 mph as he describes remarkable events from his early days of training   to setting records and winning trophy after trophy in numerous Unlimited Class   Air Races at Reno, Cape May, Miami, and more.
      Howie Keefe started his   flying career in 1941 flying a Piper J-3 Cub on skis while in the Civilian Pilot   Training (CPT) program. After the Navy gave him a pair of gold wings, and   retiring from military service in 1950, Howie found a surplus North American   P-51, and highly modified it  then flew it to victory at the air races under   the name Miss America. The airplane became an icon within racing circles and   is still racing today. Galloping on Wings is the story of this distinguished   aircraft and the man who flew her through both trying times and   victory.
    Many World War II historians feel the Army Air Corps North   American P-51 Mustang was the vehicle that truly ended the war in 1945. The   designers of this famed aircraft manufactured a fast, maneuverable single-engine   fighter that to this day is still considered one of the most beautiful examples   of the culmination of aviation art and science in the world. The legendary P-51   has acquired an almost mythical quality and remains one of the most recognizable   and revered aircraft of all time. Soft cover, indexed, 7-1/4" x 9", 368   pages.
 
    
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