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![]() ![]() ![]() Air Tales and Other Readables ![]() ![]() ![]() Unofficial techniques in scaring off the lookie-loos. ![]() ![]() Those invincible dreadnoughts finally learn to dread. ![]() ![]() Brochure reprint with techs and specs and costs of a 1912 Pusher. ![]() ![]() If you have a fighting outfit nobody wants, you go find your own war. ![]() ![]() When things start going wrong, sometimes it's for the best. ![]() ![]() IN THE WORKS. ![]() ![]() Jim Appleby takes us on a ride in a great old bird. Hang on! ![]() ![]() Hollywood supplies some unusual manpower for World War 2. ![]() ![]() It all began on a windswept field in what's now metro Los Angeles. ![]() ![]() A book of instructions, sort of, for Air Service Junior Birdmen. ![]() ![]() Clay Tice beats MacArthur to the punch, but only by accident. ![]() ![]() Gerard Vultee built them sleek and fast. ![]() ![]() Americans in aerial combat in the War To End All Wars. ![]() ![]() Personal remembrances from some of our aviation pioneers. ![]() ![]() Take ten. Smoke if you got 'em. Grab a smile or two. ![]() ![]() Adventures of intrepid airmen continued. ![]() ![]() One never knows where bullets are coming from, do one? ![]() |