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Fly the Big Sky!

Fly the Big Sky!

Fly The Big Sky!
Pilot's Guide to Montana's Prairie Towns and Mountain Hideaways

by Galen L. Hanselman

Fly the Big Sky! A Pilot's Guide to Montana's Prairie Towns and Mountain Hideaways. From the author of Fly Idaho! and Air Baja! comes a pilot's guide to what may be "America's last best place." Follow Galen as he winds in and out of Indian reservations, the Missouri River Breaks, the Bob Marshall Wilderness, lofty mountain peaks and friendly little prairie towns. It's more than a directory, it's an invitation to adventure. 162 color photos of 76 airstrips, hundreds of b/w photos and it's jam-packed with stories of cattle drives, outlaws, Indians and vigilantes.

Spiral bound, paperback.
720 pages, 76 airstrips

 

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