&ldquoThe Taj truly is&hellipa poem&hellipIt is not only a pure architectural type, but also a creation, which satisfies the imagination, because its characteristic is Beauty. Did you ever build a Castle in the Air Here is one brought down to earth, and fixed for the wonder of ages yet so light it seems, so airy, and when seen from a distance, so like a fabric of mist and sunbeams, with its great dome soaring up, a silvery bubble, about to burst in the sun&hellip&rdquo wrote Bayard Taylor, a journalist, after his visit to the Taj Mahal in 1850. Those were pre-flight days. And even though it was man who took to the air first, the Taj retained its lyrical lightness, and remained the most conspicuous structure in the whole of North India for aviators. Aerial views of the Taj were one of the major attractions of the Imperial Airways&rsquo Empire Air Routes (England-India-Malaya-Australia) which were established in 1936. The flight path from Delhi to Cawnpore took airplanes over Agra in the United Provinces, and gave travellers mesmerizing views of the &ldquobeautiful marble tomb erected by Shah Jehan in 1632.&rdquo