Aviation History Magazine is an authoritative, in-depth history of world aviation from its origins to the Space Age. Aviation History offers air enthusiasts the most detailed coverage of the history of manned flight, with action-packed stories and illustrations that put the reader in the cockpit with pilots and military (army, navy, and marine)aviators to experience aviation’s greatest dramas.
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GRAVE MATTERS
HOMEBUILT SPITFIRE CLEARED FOR FLIGHT
NOT YOUR FATHER’S B-52
SPITFIRE RETURNS TO PRODUCTION IN THE U.K.
AIR FORCE MUSEUM DEBUTS SKYRAIDER
CAT HOUSE
LIGHT MY FIRE
MONUMENT MAN
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND
MADE IN FRANCE • ONCE LÉON DELAGRANGE TOOK UP FLYING, HE NEVER LOOKED BACK
G.I. JOE VS. THE VOLCANO • IN 1935 TWO U.S. ARMY BOMBER SQUADRONS RECEIVED UNIQUE ORDERS—TO FIGHT AN ERUPTION
THE LAST SPITFIRE • THE SUPERMARINE SPITEFUL WAS FAST, BUT IT ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR WORLD WAR II
COME FLY WITH US
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
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SECOND BEST • WAS THE BOEING 247 REALLY EVERYTHING IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE?
AN AIRPLANE FOR THE YANKS • THE AMERICANS FLYING IN WORLD WAR I WANTED THE SPAD XIII. THEY GOT THE NIEUPORT 28 INSTEAD
THE DAY WILEY POST KILLED WILL ROGERS (AND HIMSELF) • EVEN WORLD-FAMOUS PILOTS CAN MAKE FATAL MISTAKES
SNATCHING INTELLIGENCE FROM THE SKY • SATELLITES TOOK PHOTOS OF THE SOVIET UNION. HOW TO GET THOSE PICTURES BACK TO EARTH?
Balloon Spies
“SEND THE EGGBEATER TO TARO” • THE ONLY WAY TO RESCUE SOLDIERS FROM THE BURMESE JUNGLE DURING WORLD WAR II INVOLVED SOMETHING CALLED A HELICOPTER
WAR IS HELL
AN INTERVIEW WITH JAMES M. SCOTT
TINY COMBAT ARENA
MYSTERY SHIP • Can you identify this twin-engine British trainer?
OH, THE MONOTONY!