Wicker Chairs and Open Windows: Flying in the 1930s
In the 1930s, flying was an adventure in wicker chairs, open windows, and unpressurized cabins. Planes flew at low altitudes of 900-1500 meters, without seat belts or modern safety measures….
In the 1930s, flying was an adventure in wicker chairs, open windows, and unpressurized cabins. Planes flew at low altitudes of 900-1500 meters, without seat belts or modern safety measures….