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Air Enthusiast Magazine - Issues 16, 17 and 18 (1981-82) Bound in One Volume

Fine Scroll, 1982

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Year of publication
1982
Place of printing
UK
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Fine Scroll
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Air Enthusiast Magazine - Issues 16, 17 and 18 (1981-82) Bound in One Volume The rise and fall of the, VNAF - the rise and fall of the South Vietnamese Air Force, from 1951 to 1975, America's Spitfires - the USAAF was second only to the RAF as a, major operator of the Supermarine Spitfire - a review of their, operational history in American service, The RAF in Greece - 1940, 41 - the fulfillment of Britain's treaty obligations, CW-21 - the St. Louis Lightweight - the story of the relatively, unknown Curtiss-Wright CW-21 fighter in WWII, Sixes and Sevens - completing the story of the 4-engined Douglas, transport family, begun in AE, 15 - the DC-6 and DC-7, The Blenheim in Yugoslavia - two successful years of Blenheim, operations in Yugoslavia were followed by eight days of disaster, in 1941, F13 - the Pioneer from Dessau - first flown in 1919, the Junkers F 13 was still serving after WWII, Armstrong Whitworth's Flying Wings - Laminar flow research and, boundary layer control, as applied to the A.W.52 flying wings, Walrus - amphibious angel of mercy - designed by Reginald, Mitchell, PR Flying and the Spitfire - an account of war-time photographic, reconnaissance operations in the Middle and Far East, "Britain Captures Schneider Trophy" - this 1931 headline summed, up the culmination of an 18-year endeavour, The MiG Killers of Korea - the North American F-86 Sabre, achieved the greatest success in air-to-air combat, Fokker's D VIII - the reluctant Razor - the world's first, operational cantilever-winged fighter, Caught by the wing-tip - C.E. 'Bud' Anderson's experiences as a, test pilot in the wing-tip coupling experiments, Bombay - Pegasus Draught, Bristol Dray - the flying characteristics and operational career, of the Bristol Bomber-transport, Quest for Altitude - The First Generation MiGs - a comprehensive, account of the first fighters to bear the MiG appellation, Return of the Razorbacks - the restoration and flight, demonstrations of the only Allison-engined Mustangs now extant, Military Aviation Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: The rise and fall of the VNAF - the rise and fall of the South Vietnamese Air Force, from 1951 to 1975; America's Spitfires - the USAAF was second only to the RAF as a major operator of the Supermarine Spitfire - a review of their operational history in American service; The RAF in Greece - 1940/41 - the fulfillment of Britain's treaty obligations; CW-21 - the St. Louis Lightweight - the story of the relatively unknown Curtiss-Wright CW-21 fighter in WWII; Sixes and Sevens - completing the story of the 4-engined Douglas transport family, begun in AE/15 - the DC-6 and DC-7; The Blenheim in Yugoslavia - two successful years of Blenheim operations in Yugoslavia were followed by eight days of disaster in 1941; F13 - the Pioneer from Dessau - first flown in 1919, the Junkers F 13 was still serving after WWII; Armstrong Whitworth's Flying Wings - Laminar flow research and boundary layer control, as applied to the A.W.52 flying wings; Walrus - amphibious angel of mercy - designed by Reginald Mitchell; PR Flying and the Spitfire - an account of war-time photographic reconnaissance operations in the Middle and Far East; "Britain Captures Schneider Trophy" - this 1931 headline summed up the culmination of an 18-year endeavour; The MiG Killers of Korea - the North American F-86 Sabre achieved the greatest success in air-to-air combat; Fokker's D VIII - the reluctant Razor - the world's first operational cantilever-winged fighter; Caught by the wing-tip - C.E. 'Bud' Anderson's experiences as a test pilot in the wing-tip coupling experiments; Bombay - Pegasus Draught, Bristol Dray - the flying characteristics and operational career of the Bristol Bomber-transport; Quest for Altitude - The First Generation MiGs - a comprehensive account of the first fighters to bear the MiG appellation; Return of the Razorbacks - the restoration and flight demonstrations of the only Allison-engined Mustangs now extant; A seversky in the Spanish War - the SEV-3; Stratocruiser - ending an airline era - the role of the Boeing Stratocruiser in post-war air transport evolution; Destination - Disaster - how 8 new Saab B 18Bs of the Swedish Air Force met their doom, and how they came back; Estonian Air Power, 1918-1945. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A lovely copy. Book
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