Biography
Frank Wilbur "Spig" Wead was a U.S. Navy aviator who helped promote United States Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. Commander Wead was a recognized authority on early aviation. Following a crippling spinal injury in 1926, Wead was placed on the retired list. In the 1930s, he became a screenwriter, becoming involved in more than 30 movies. He also published several books, short stories and magazine articles. During World War II, he returned to active duty. He initially worked in a planning role, but later undertook sea duty in the Pacific, where he saw action against the Japanese in 1943–44 before being placed on the retired list in mid-1945.
Books by Frank W. Wead
Ceiling zero (1936)
Ceiling zero (1936)
Dive bomber (1941)
Dive bomber (1941)
Gales, ice and men
Gales, ice and men
Our greatest story-teller
Our greatest story-teller
Practical flying and meteorolo
Practical flying and meteorology
Airplane parts and maintenance
Airplane parts and maintenance
Types of aircraft and material
Types of aircraft and materials