A Memory of Sky is a must read for all who have enjoyed the thrill of flight…”
- Paul A. Hayes, Brig.-General (Retired) RCAF

“This is a good read, giving a comprehensive and personal look at a century of flight in Canada, 1909 to 2009.” - Airforce Magazine

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A Pilot’s View of Canada’s Century of Flight

By Jim Shilliday
THE GREEKS MYTHOLOGIZED IT, Leonardo da Vinci hinted at it, and Jules Verne fantasized about it. Flight, and in particular the notion of “slipping the surly bonds” has captivated us from the beginning of time. Canada, with its vast and unreachable territories, was an important testing ground for all aspects of early aviation. A Memory of Sky is an illustrated history of both civil and military aviation written by a former RCAF jet fighter pilot.

shilliday.jpgABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jim Shilliday is a journalist and former fighter pilot whose last book, Canada’s Wheat King, won the 2008 non-fiction award in Manitoba.