Another Time, Another Place

Another Time, Another Place

by D.A Yeater
Another Time, Another Place

Another Time, Another Place

by D.A Yeater

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Overview

Another Time, Another Place is about an ordinary man, who, through a skydiving accident, is transported back in time and finds himself in 1916. He doesn't know quite how he got there or how to get back to his own time. So he must make the most of his situation. He arrives there less than one year before the United States enters the war. He meets several soon-to-be great men of early aviation.

With the knowledge of late twentieth century technology, he persuades them to build a lightweight engine and a small fighter plane to help the United States and the Allies win the war sooner. He meets Elizabeth Stuart, and events make Hugh Ericson uncertain about his future. He doesn't know if he will stay and live out his life there or whether he will return to his time, even if the opportunity arises.

He doesn't get the chance!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503520868
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 12/02/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 202
File size: 392 KB

About the Author

Don A. Yeater is a retired airline pilot. He was a captain for Continental Airlines based in Los Angeles. He flew DC-3, DC-4, DC-6, DC-7, B707, B727, B707-320, B747. He is also a licensed flight engineer. After retiring, he lived in Louisville, Kentucky, and Sarasota, Florida. Now he lives in St. George, Utah. He has always been interested in time travel and is a history buff. WWl aviation has interested him since he was a child. He studied aeronautical engineering for a while until he devoted his limited resources to flying instead of designing. He is married, and between his wife and himself, they have six children and fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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