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One Six Right Program

The University Library is pleased to present a screening of  "One Six Right: The Romance of Flying"

One Six Right DVD

On Thursday, November 6 at 6pm, please join the University Library for refreshments and a discussion of this exhilarating documentary.  "One Six Right" highlights the importance of the local airport to a community's economy and conveys the thrill and passion of aviation through those who live it every day.  This program will be presented in the Colloquium Room on Library South, 8th floor.

Seating is limited, so please RSVP by Monday, November 3, 2008 to learningcommons@gsu.edu. This presentation is sponsored by the University Library's Southern Labor Archives and Learning Commons.

For more information on the film "One Six Right," please visit www.onesixright.com.

Want to read more about this topic? Consider checking out the following resources (all titles are housed at University Library)!

America's airports: airfield development, 1918-1947 by Janet R. Daly Bednarek

 A dream takes flight: Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport and aviation in Atlanta by Betsy Braden

First flight: the Wright Brothers and the invention of the airplane by Tom D. Crouch

A sadly mismanaged affair; a political history of the third London airport by David McKie

Flight research: problems encountered and what they should teach us by Milton O. Thompson

Federal Aviation Administration: FAA (electronic resource) by United States Federal Avaiation Administration.

The Cheyenne Airport and the Wyoming Hall of Fame by William D. "Billy Walker, Jr.

The first flight across the Atlantic: May, 1919 (electronic resource) by Cmdr. Ted Wilbur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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