Island in the Sky
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4.6 • 7 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Island in the Sky, first published in 1944, is aviator Ernest Gann's exciting, realistic novel of survival in the far north of Canada. The Corsair, a plane attached to the Army Air Transport Command during the Second World War, is forced to land after heavy icing of the wings makes the plane unflyable. The crew look to Dooley, the pilot for guidance in order to survive the frigid conditions, and from support bases and search aircraft, a rescue mission is mounted. Island in the Sky was the subject of a 1953 movie starring John Wayne.
Publisher's Note, Nov. 26, 2015: Note that a recent reviewer's comment stating that the book 'lacks many parts...including the entire completion" is not accurate. Our editions of Island in the Sky contain the full and complete text of the book as written by author Ernest Gann.
Customer Reviews
A lot of detail packed into a little read.
An extremely good tale of flying USAAF airplanes in the Canadian winter in the 1940's. The details of the airplanes and their systems, the characters, and their interactions with each other inside the airplanes and on the ground makes a satisfying story, especially for fans of WWII tales, and for aviation enthusiasts. This a great book to read on a short trip.
Winter bush flying nightmare
Great story