The man who saved Smithy fighter pilot, pioneer aviator, hero: the life of Sir Gordon Taylor MC, GC

The incredible true story of a largely unsung Australian aviation hero.Patrick Gordon 'Bill' Taylor was a pioneer of Australian aviation. As a fighter pilot during the First World War, he was awarded the Military Cross and discovered a life-long passion for flight and air navigation. Retur...

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Main Author: Searle, Rick (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney, Australia Allen & Unwin 2016
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