Oscar Garden: A Tale of One Man's Love of Flying

Author(s): Annamaria Garden

Biography & Memoir

One day in 1930, a man walked into a department store in London and bought an aeroplane. Having just learned to fly, Oscar Garden dreamed of flying to Australia. In his newly purchased aeroplane, he did just that. This adventure and myriad others this risk-taker embarked on are recounted in this book. Oscar's love of flying saw him joy riding to many places in the world, including New Zealand, South Africa, and up through Africa to Palestine. While based in London, he joined British Airways and Imperial Airways flying flying boats across the Empire. Finally, he came to rest in Auckland, New Zealand, after delivering the Awarua, the second of New Zealand's flying boats, used during World War II for communication and travel, reducing New Zealand's isolation. He became Chief Pilot of TEAL, the New Zealand airline, for half of the war years and beyond, and eventually resigned due to serious disagreement over management and political agendas. This biography describes Oscar Garden's fascinating journey through these episodes.

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General Fields

  • : 9780473516536
  • : Mary Egan Publishing
  • : Mary Egan Publishing
  • : October 2020
  • : August 2023
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Annamaria Garden
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : near fine
  • : 256