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Silverbird: The American Airlines Story

Silverbird: The American Airlines Story

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: American Airlines in words and pictures
Review: 'Silverbird-The American Airlines Story' arrived today. It's a comprehensive look at AA, covering the lifetime of the carrier although emphasizing the recent era. The book is organized more topically than strictly chronologically so that, for example, Chapter 13 'Selling the product' covers the history of marketing AA since the 1930s. There's some classic stuff here you'll want to check out. I'll just point out some hightlights and you can get the book to see the rest: There's a excellent shot of a737-800 on final to SJC on page 7. Wouldn't it be nice if the leaders at UA, TW, BA, JAL et al would see fit to follow AA's example and paint aircraft back into late 50s/early 1960s colors? Take a look at the ad spread on pages 94-95. That's the kind of neat advertising that you never see any more. The sad, sad tale of AA's headquarters relocation from 3rd Avenue to Cowtown is related in chapter 10. THis is kind of depressing, unless you're Hank ('Ah feel like I've died and gone to Noo Yawk') Hill. Two of my faveorite photos are in the sidebar about Bob Takis-the 707 and 990 flying in formation and the 990 dumping fuel in flight. You can never have enough color AA 990 photos in your book. Enough babbling on. If you want to see more, check out the book. Speaking of early 1960s, there's a shot of CR Smith posing with a model of a 727-100 in a never-used paint scheme.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Silverbird -- The Spirit of a Great One
Review: As a college student attending the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA and also an AMR employee in Richmond, VA at the Richmond International Airport, I found this pictoral history of American Airlines to be one of the most admirable accounts of any airline that has ever exisited since Orville and Wilbur made history back in 1903. Upon reading this book one will become immersed with the airline, its people, its nostalgic growth and its inspiring flagship history. With unprecedented firsts all throughout the industry, American Airlines has truly become the "Great-Grandfather" of all commercial air transportation companies worldwide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SILVERBIRD
Review: John Wegg has done it again. His latest superb editorial production of an airline's history exceeds all his former efforts in bringing to the reader, be they aviation enthusiasts or air travelers, a stunningly crafted history of AMERICAN AIRLINES. The book is aptly titled "SILVERBIRD," the livery reflection of this airlines polished aircraft. No base metal is in this book. Written by a former news editor of American Airlines, John Wegg's concise editorial control and creative concepts are well evident to readers familiar with his publications. This book is his tour de force. There is a veritable treasure trove of photographs in this outstanding book on the history of AMERICAN AIRLINES. From canvas and wire to the very latest in air transport technology, all are stunningly reproduced in the exceptional photographs in this book. I enjoyed every page; it will not go unread on the coffee table.

Robert S. Ames Captain, American Airlines

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tim Kincaid
Review: Silverbird is the definitive American Airlines history. Don Bedwell does an especially fine job explaining the nearly unexplainable -- AA's convoluted origins as a willy-nilly collection of early upstarts that formed to become American Airways, and then American Airlines. Don taps his unique background as long-time editor of Flagship News, as a seasoned major newspaper journalist, and an aviation enthusiast, to skillfully capture the history and spirit of a greAAt company. John Wegg did his usual masterful job in editing and producing this large book. Don't let the price stop you -- this one belongs on every airline buff's bookshelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tim Kincaid
Review: Silverbird is the definitive American Airlines history. Don Bedwell does an especially fine job explaining the nearly unexplainable -- AA's convoluted origins as a willy-nilly collection of early upstarts that formed to become American Airways, and then American Airlines. Don taps his unique background as long-time editor of Flagship News, as a seasoned major newspaper journalist, and an aviation enthusiast, to skillfully capture the history and spirit of a greAAt company. John Wegg did his usual masterful job in editing and producing this large book. Don't let the price stop you -- this one belongs on every airline buff's bookshelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Silverbird Takes Off
Review: Silverbird presents a thorough historical chronicle of American Airlines through words and pictures. The book is full of fascinating personal stories, fun facts, and beautiful photos and illustrations. Current and former AA employees (like me), as well as airline enthusiasts, will enjoy this work from John Wegg and Don Bedwell.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Silverbird
Review: This is the very best book ever written on American Airlines. It has everything: history, interesting anecdotes, and many photographs. I want to leave it on the coffee table so everyone can see it--yet i find myself picking up again to read through.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AAmazing
Review: This was AAmazing! This was probably the best book I have ever read. It though had a lot of input from AA. I bought at the Smithosian for only $11.99 in Washington, DC. Two other books about AA is Exit Row by Tammy Kling, an Emergency Response Worker and 4 miracles on flight 965. Then A Spirit of Greatness: Stories from Employees of American Airlines.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: overall, very nice book
Review: Very detailed history of American Airlines.
Photo is all in color. Hardcover.
American Airways era to current American Airlines...
How AA successed, about fleets, Ads, About FA, what AA did...
every thing about AA is in this book!
sorry about my english.


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