Conquest of the North Cape by motor glider
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Description
It is with pleasure and anticipation that we release the book of Sándor Kulman, which reports on his 7,000 km, nearly 55-hour, often adventurous and dangerous flight through eight countries. The love of flying, the desire to live and the millennial instinct of adventure did not disappear from our compatriot in Germany, who, as a young child, planned to fly as a pilot of fighter planes taking off or landing over their house in Adásztevel. The young man with the glasses, of course, had already been rejected at the medical examination. The opportunities for Sándor Kulman, who had meanwhile moved to the GDR in the meantime, did not improve either, he was suspected there as a "foreigner" and prevented him from becoming a glider. The German reunification brought him a change in October 1989. His acquaintance visit at Renneritz Airport brought friends and an irrevocable rebirth of his suppressed desire to fly. After a lot of learning, practice, and passing the exam, came the plan to fly to the North Degree, and then implement what this book is about. Our publisher hopes - if readers require it - that the plan of the series "Flying Adventurous Contemporary Hungarians" can be continued, the worthy opening volume of which is hereby recommended.
publisher | Syca Publisher |
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writer | Kulman Sándor |
scope | 208 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9638670134 |
year of publication | 2006 |
binding | paper / soft binding |