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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William D. Schloman , Barbara F. Schloman , William Andrew PatonPublisher: Kent State University Press Imprint: Kent State University Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.752kg ISBN: 9781606353868ISBN 10: 1606353861 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 August 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the oldest, continuously operated landing fields in the nation, Andrew W. Paton Field has been the home of the academic aviation program of Kent State University (KSU) for most of that time. KSU has been an important provider of military and commercial airplane pilots, and this book uses an extensive array of important documents, photos, aeronautical charts, and other matter to tell that saga. Aviation historians, faculty members, libraries at other collegiate institutions with flight programs, and friends of KSU will want a copy of the book. This is a unique story about a seldom chronicled activity: higher education academic aviation training. --Henry R. Lehrer, professor, University of Nebraska-Omaha Aviation Institute, and author of Flying the Beam: Navigating the Early US Airmail Airways 1917-1941 A Century of Flight at Paton Field is carefully researched, wonderfully written, and thoroughly entertaining. I admired the airport twice a day on Route 59 while commuting back and forth from Akron to Kent State in the 1980s. Now I finally know its fascinating history. Kudos to the authors for taking us on such an uplifting journey through time. --Mark J. Price, Akron Beacon Journal An amazing story--you will never look at Kent State aviation the same! No better way to bring the rich history and outstanding leaders together [than the way] this book does. A must-read for all aviation enthusiasts, especially Kent State alumni. Thank you, Barbara and Bill. --Daniel Wolfe, aircraft captain, Nationwide, and NBAA Living Legend of Aviation This is the history of a truly and proudly local airport. Its story reminds readers of the early age of aviation enthusiasm when determined individuals in communities across the United States worked to ensure their hometown would have a place on the 'air map' of the nation. The authors detail the many trials, tribulations, and triumphs as generations of local figures fought to establish, sustain, and build aviation activity at what became known as Kent State University's Paton Field through the Great Depression, World War II, and the vagaries of higher education priorities and funding in the postwar world. General aviation pilots, current and former students of the aviation program at KSU, and those interested in aviation history in Ohio will all find this book of value. Well written and researched, it is a welcome addition to the history of general aviation, universities, and their roles in training generations of pilots in Ohio and across the United States. And it adds to the literature on America's smaller, general aviation airports. --Janet R. Bednarek, professor of history, University of Dayton, and author of America's Airports: Airfield Development, 1918-1947 and Airports, Cities, and the Jet Age: US Airports Since 1945 Author InformationWilliam D. Schloman grew up under the traffic pattern of Paton Field in Stow, Ohio, and now resides under Practice Area 5 used by KSU student pilots. He is a graduate of the Kent State flight program, a former airline captain, and presently a flight simulator instructor. Barbara F. Schloman is professor emeritus and former associate dean of Libraries at Kent State University. Along with the aviation enthusiasts in her family, she has enjoyed many air shows and aviation museums. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |