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Biplane
Aviation Book 2
Book 2 of the Aviation series.In this memoir, Bach trades a modern cross country airplane for a 1929 open cockpit biplane and flies it from New Jersey to California. The slow, low journey becomes a meditation on risk, nostalgia, and the pleasure of feeling wind and weather up close.
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In this memoir, Bach trades a modern cross country airplane for a 1929 open cockpit biplane and flies it from New Jersey to California. The slow, low journey becomes a meditation on risk, nostalgia, and the pleasure of feeling wind and weather up close.
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What is Biplane about?
Biplane by Richard Bach stands out as a high-interest title with strong recommendation value.
Who recommends Biplane?
Biplane is included because it connects to strong reading paths on the site.
Is Biplane part of a series?
Biplane is linked to Part of the Aviation series as book 2..
What should I read after Biplane?
A good next step after Biplane is Stranger to the Ground, Nothing by Chance, Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
When was Biplane published?
Biplane was published in 1966.




