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DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026

From string-and-canvas deathtraps to sleek metal machines – relive the dawn of British aviation'Gripping, exuberant, racy and deeply researched, here is the amazing tale of the flying machines.' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family HistoryIn the first few decades of the twentieth century British aviators went from gliding a handful of yards to crossing the Atlantic. Journeying from perilous ‘cotton-and-hope’ prototypes to the Spitfire, Flying Pianos surveys the transformation of flight from genteel gentleman’s hobby to terrifying military force. Charles Spicer meets the cast of colourful characters who helped Britain take flight.

There’s Hugh ‘Boom’ Trenchard, eccentric ‘father’ of the RAF; the glamorous Harriet Quimby – journalist, screenwriter and record-breaking pilot; and Grahame Christie, passionate aviator, spy and uneasy acquaintance of Hermann Göring. Charting the soaring highs and catastrophic lows of this technological revolution, Flying Pianos tells the remarkable tale of how Britain took to the skies.

Hardback | Publication: 1 Oct 2026, Oneworld
ISBN: 9781836432654

Extent: 320 pages

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Flying Pianos: The Eccentric Birth of British Aviation by Charles Spicer

    DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026 From string-and-canvas deathtraps to sleek metal machines – relive the dawn of British aviation'Gripping,... Read more

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      DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026

      From string-and-canvas deathtraps to sleek metal machines – relive the dawn of British aviation'Gripping, exuberant, racy and deeply researched, here is the amazing tale of the flying machines.' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The World: A Family HistoryIn the first few decades of the twentieth century British aviators went from gliding a handful of yards to crossing the Atlantic. Journeying from perilous ‘cotton-and-hope’ prototypes to the Spitfire, Flying Pianos surveys the transformation of flight from genteel gentleman’s hobby to terrifying military force. Charles Spicer meets the cast of colourful characters who helped Britain take flight.

      There’s Hugh ‘Boom’ Trenchard, eccentric ‘father’ of the RAF; the glamorous Harriet Quimby – journalist, screenwriter and record-breaking pilot; and Grahame Christie, passionate aviator, spy and uneasy acquaintance of Hermann Göring. Charting the soaring highs and catastrophic lows of this technological revolution, Flying Pianos tells the remarkable tale of how Britain took to the skies.

      Hardback | Publication: 1 Oct 2026, Oneworld
      ISBN: 9781836432654

      Extent: 320 pages

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