Martin Caidin provided one of the seminal memories of my childhood in 1977. We were living in an apartment complex right off of Langley AFB called Heather Lake (anyone who's been stationed here will know where it is), and our apartment was right at the back of the complex, where I could watch flight ops on Langley's main runway from my bedroom window upstairs. Heady stuff, especially as the 1st TFW had just recently started flying their F-15As, and made a habit of taking off straight up.

Anyways, one spring day I was playing out front when I heard some unusual aircraft engines approaching. Now, I've always been an airplane nut, and I knew whatever was coming had to be something unusual. What I *didn't* expect was a rooftop flyby of a Junkers 52 right over our courtyard!!! I nearly lost my mind jumping up and down and excitedly yelling, and if I close my eyes, I can still see that lumbering giant come barreling over our apartment.
We visited the airshow that weekend and I brought my copy of "Golden Wings", and when I met Mr. Caidin, he graciously signed it for me, adding the notation "JU-52" next to his name. The cover is dinged but the book is still in decent condition, and it's still one of my absolute favorites- not least because of that flyby which seared itself into my memory.
Thanks for the inspiration, Martin.

Lynn