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VOLI DI GUERRA.
Dal giornalismo all'aviazione.
Come si diventa piloti.
La conquista del brevetto.
L'ala estrema d'Italia.
La squadriglia esule
Combattimenti su l'Adriatico.
Parabole di osservatori e piloti.
Le prime “acrobazie„ sul caccia.
Sul Piave e a Pola.
From the moment he swapped his newsroom desk for a cockpit, the writer offers a vivid account of what it feels like to stare down at the Alps while the engine rumbles beneath you. His notes blend the crisp precision of a reporter with the raw thrill of a fledgling aviator, describing everything from the icy wind at 4,500 metres to the split‑second decisions required in combat. The memoir opens with a dedication to his younger brother, a fellow pilot who fell in the mountains, setting a tone of both bravery and personal loss.
The pages navigate the paradox of a journalist who must become both observer and actor, recording aerial maneuvers while simultaneously steering the machine. Readers get a seat to the early days of military flight: the grueling training, the makeshift tactics, and the camaraderie among men from every walk of life who answered the call to the skies. Interwoven with details are reflections on how each sortie reshaped his sense of self, leaving him humbled by the void below and driven to return for another flight.
Language
it
Duration
~3 hours (190K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1877–1928
An Italian journalist who turned his wartime flying experience into vivid firsthand writing, he brought readers close to the tension and wonder of early military aviation.
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