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    Which best-selling author was the first to discuss the effects of metal fatigue in air craft (Nevil Shute, Richard Bach, Joseph Heller or Harold Robbins)?

    Question #31154. Asked by srs. (Apr 06 03 7:52 AM)


    mk2norwich

    Nevil Shute. http://www.nevilshute.org/Misc/appreciation.html

    Apr 06 03, 8:01 AM
    Kainantu

    Nevil Shute
    in the book
    'No Highway'
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~blago/planewriting/bios.html

    Apr 06 03, 8:02 AM


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