Bent Props & Blow Pots

Bent Props & Blow Pots

by Rex Terpening
Bent Props & Blow Pots

Bent Props & Blow Pots

by Rex Terpening

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Overview

Crash landings were part of the job in the early 1930s, when Rex Terpening started out in arctic aviation. As an air engineer for Canadian Airways in the Northwest Territories, Terpening took the right-hand seat in the cockpit and flew "on operations" daily, warming the oil and the engine on winter mornings, refuelling, and inevitably mending both engine and aircraft when things went wrong.

Terpening's beat stretched from Fort McMurray to the Arctic Ocean, and his remarkable bush-flying stories tell of planes wandering lost over unmapped muskeg, perilous rescue missions to retrieve stranded missionaries, dogged searches for downed flyers lost on the Barrens and emergency landings in blizzards on nameless pothole lakes. But there is humour, too, in tales of a drunken wolverine, a planeload of rambunctious sled dogs and a trip in a tiny Fairchild with a Catholic priest and the wife of an Anglican minister. And there are vivid evocations of the sheer joy of flying over the Arctic's raw beauty.

Rex Terpening not only kept a meticulous journal from which these stories are derived, he carried his camera everywhere, snapping pictures of downed machines, their step-by-step resurrections, the men who flew them and those who fixed them. Most of those men and machines are gone now, but they live on in Bent Props and Blow Pots.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550177572
Publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Publication date: 11/18/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 338
Sales rank: 1,135,410
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Rex Terpening is one of the very last of a breed of air engineers who flew with the bush pilots and shared all of the routine hazards they faced. Now in his late 80's Rex is a perceptive observer who writes not only with an insight gained from a lifetime in aviation—much of it at the grassroots level—but with humour and sensitivity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsvii
Forewordxi
Prefacexiii
Chapter 1How we got from there to here1
Chapter 2Beyond the trapline--barely!21
Chapter 3And then there was one49
Chapter 4Workin' on the river55
Chapter 5They'll lie through their teeth65
Chapter 6A matter of visibility85
Chapter 7Eye to the keyhole, ear to the ground97
Chapter 8Pilgrim's Progress117
Chapter 9His engine's quit! He's down!155
Chapter 10There but for fortune go you or I185
Chapter 11Lost on the Barren Lands199
Chapter 12Search on the Barren Lands219
Chapter 13Orphans of the snows245
Chapter 14Journey to Paulatuk273
Chapter 15A mid-winter tale303
Chapter 16A change in flight plans321
Glossary327
Index331
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