My CFI strongly encouraged me to purchase the book, “Stick and Rudder” by Wolfgang Langewiesche.
I just bought the book from Amazon.
Has anyone heard of this book? Thoughts?
bought it for the ex wife, it turned her off to flying herself immediately
Soooo, was that a "good" thing?? Or not?
He's actually a really bad writer. ...
+1 !Heard of it? It is a classic. Worth re-reading every once in awhile.
He is a terrible writer. He spends sentence after sentence saying nothing, for no good reason, and in very clumsy fashion.That's a silly statement. Just the opposite. Don't confuse style with writing ability. He was an excellent writer, which is largely why the book has had such longevity. The writing style is somewhat dated, but very well done. I can't stand the writing of William Faulkner, but would not say something glib like he's a "bad writer".
Weather Flying by Robert Buck, current edition revised by his son. Actually, anything by Buck is worth reading (https://www.amazon.com/Robert-N.-Buck/e/B000AQ3II0/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1) and many of his books are available inexpensively from used book sellers.... Another good one is ...
So, Harper's publishes "bad writers"? https://harpers.org/author/wolfganglangewiesche/He's actually a really bad writer. But he does make you think about flying differently. If you can get past his style, there is a lot of value there.
I don't learn as well from books as from doing maneuvers with a good instructor pilot. People learndifferently. Reading it can't hurt.
LOLSo, Harper's publishes "bad writers"? https://harpers.org/author/wolfganglangewiesche/
FYI, I've seen an English textbook that cited an article by Langewiesche as an example of excellent writing.
amenBought it since it has such a cult following and thought it was awful. One of the only aviation books I couldn't get through. Heck, I'd rather read a grad-level math textbook than that thing.
Bought it since it has such a cult following and thought it was awful. One of the only aviation books I couldn't get through. Heck, I'd rather read a grad-level math textbook than that thing.
My CFI strongly encouraged me to purchase the book, “Stick and Rudder” by Wolfgang Langewiesche.
I just bought the book from Amazon.
Has anyone heard of this book? Thoughts?
Which is the main reason I put the book down after a few pages. His writing really is poor in terms of efficiently communicating technical matter.He definitely suffers from prolixity.
Which is the main reason I put the book down after a few pages. His writing really is poor in terms of efficiently communicating technical matter.
Good for you. It’s mostly a waste of time now.The book was first written in a very different time and is about a subject that was more art than science at the time. I read through it from time to time and enjoy the "old fashioned" english, as compared to what we see today., fwiw!