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Aviation History

Mar 01 2022
Magazine

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.

AVIATION HISTORY ONLINE

Aviation History US

ANOTHER UNSUNG HERO

ON MARK MARKETEER

NORWEGIAN SPITFIRE FLIES OVER AUSTRALIA

FINISHING AMELIA’S FLIGHT

C-53 SKYTROOPER TO SOAR AGAIN

ELECTRIFYING ROLLS-ROYCE AIRPLANE

SID COTTON’S AIR FORCE • USING HIGH-FLYING SPITFIRES AND A LOCKHEED ELECTRA, AN OUTSPOKEN AUSTRALIAN HELPED DEVELOP PHOTORECONNAISSANCE TECHNIQUES EARLY IN WORLD WAR II

RARE “PARASITE” RESTORED • A UNIQUE COLD WAR RELIC THAT PARTICIPATED IN ONE OF THE USAF’S MOST UNUSUAL PROJECTS GETS A NEW LEASE ON LIFE AT A DENVER MUSEUM

CAUGHT IN TRANSITION • GREAT LAKES’ NOT-SO-GREAT XTBG-1 BIPLANE TORPEDO BOMBER FELL VICTIM TO RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN THE RUN-UP TO WORLD WAR II

STYLE • After more than 26 years with Aviation History, editor Carl von Wodtke is retiring. We take a memorable look back at his successful career through Carl’s personal photographs.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

DOWNING OF DEEP SEA 129 • QUESTIONS STILL SURROUND THE SHOOTDOWN OF AN AMERICAN EC-121 WARNING STAR ELECTRONIC RECONNAISSANCE PLANE BY A NORTH KOREAN MIG IN 1969

“A TERRIBLE TIME”

NAVY TYPHOON HUNTER • AN AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN DESCRIBES HIS EXPERIENCES ABOARD LOCKHEED WARNING STARS THAT FLEW INTO THE HEART OF TYPHOONS DURING THE VIETNAM WAR

SOON TO BE DISCONTINUED • HISTORICALLY VIEWED AS DEVASTATINGLY BAD, THE DOUGLAS TBD WAS NEVERTHELESS A GROUNDBREAKING TORPEDO BOMBER WHEN IT FIRST FLEW IN 1935

DOUGLAS TBD-1 DEVASTATOR

RISE AND DECLINE OF A USAF BASE • WESTOVER AIR FORCE BASE’S HISTORY MIRRORS THAT OF AIR BASES ACROSS AMERICA AS THEY ADAPTED TO NEW MISSIONS AND EVOLVING MILITARY REQUIREMENTS

THE FIRST SST • IN AUGUST 1961 A CREW OF DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT TEST PILOTS PROVED THE NEW DC-8’S WORTH BY DIVING IT THROUGH THE SPEED OF SOUND

THE FOURTH SST

REVIEWS

AERIAL FOREIGN LEGION • Volunteer Foreign Airmen in French Escadrille Service

WE WERE NEVER THERE • Volume 1: CIA U-2 Operations Over Europe, the USSR and the Middle East, 1956-1960

BOMBERS AT SUEZ • The RAF Bombing Campaign During the Suez War, 1956

LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION • A History

SPITFIRE ACE OF ACES: THE ALBUM • The Photographs of Johnnie Johnson

SBD DAUNTLESS VS A6M ZERO-SEN • Pacific Theater 1941–44

DOUGLAS XB-19 • America’s Giant World War II Intercontinental Bomber

THE FIGHTING CORSAIRS • The Men of Marine Fighting Squadron 215 in the Pacific During WWII

MYSTERY SHIP • Can you identify this U.S. Navy torpedo bomber? See the answer below.

IN HOT WATER


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Frequency: One time Pages: 76 Publisher: HistoryNet Edition: Mar 01 2022

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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.

AVIATION HISTORY ONLINE

Aviation History US

ANOTHER UNSUNG HERO

ON MARK MARKETEER

NORWEGIAN SPITFIRE FLIES OVER AUSTRALIA

FINISHING AMELIA’S FLIGHT

C-53 SKYTROOPER TO SOAR AGAIN

ELECTRIFYING ROLLS-ROYCE AIRPLANE

SID COTTON’S AIR FORCE • USING HIGH-FLYING SPITFIRES AND A LOCKHEED ELECTRA, AN OUTSPOKEN AUSTRALIAN HELPED DEVELOP PHOTORECONNAISSANCE TECHNIQUES EARLY IN WORLD WAR II

RARE “PARASITE” RESTORED • A UNIQUE COLD WAR RELIC THAT PARTICIPATED IN ONE OF THE USAF’S MOST UNUSUAL PROJECTS GETS A NEW LEASE ON LIFE AT A DENVER MUSEUM

CAUGHT IN TRANSITION • GREAT LAKES’ NOT-SO-GREAT XTBG-1 BIPLANE TORPEDO BOMBER FELL VICTIM TO RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN THE RUN-UP TO WORLD WAR II

STYLE • After more than 26 years with Aviation History, editor Carl von Wodtke is retiring. We take a memorable look back at his successful career through Carl’s personal photographs.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

DOWNING OF DEEP SEA 129 • QUESTIONS STILL SURROUND THE SHOOTDOWN OF AN AMERICAN EC-121 WARNING STAR ELECTRONIC RECONNAISSANCE PLANE BY A NORTH KOREAN MIG IN 1969

“A TERRIBLE TIME”

NAVY TYPHOON HUNTER • AN AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN DESCRIBES HIS EXPERIENCES ABOARD LOCKHEED WARNING STARS THAT FLEW INTO THE HEART OF TYPHOONS DURING THE VIETNAM WAR

SOON TO BE DISCONTINUED • HISTORICALLY VIEWED AS DEVASTATINGLY BAD, THE DOUGLAS TBD WAS NEVERTHELESS A GROUNDBREAKING TORPEDO BOMBER WHEN IT FIRST FLEW IN 1935

DOUGLAS TBD-1 DEVASTATOR

RISE AND DECLINE OF A USAF BASE • WESTOVER AIR FORCE BASE’S HISTORY MIRRORS THAT OF AIR BASES ACROSS AMERICA AS THEY ADAPTED TO NEW MISSIONS AND EVOLVING MILITARY REQUIREMENTS

THE FIRST SST • IN AUGUST 1961 A CREW OF DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT TEST PILOTS PROVED THE NEW DC-8’S WORTH BY DIVING IT THROUGH THE SPEED OF SOUND

THE FOURTH SST

REVIEWS

AERIAL FOREIGN LEGION • Volunteer Foreign Airmen in French Escadrille Service

WE WERE NEVER THERE • Volume 1: CIA U-2 Operations Over Europe, the USSR and the Middle East, 1956-1960

BOMBERS AT SUEZ • The RAF Bombing Campaign During the Suez War, 1956

LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION • A History

SPITFIRE ACE OF ACES: THE ALBUM • The Photographs of Johnnie Johnson

SBD DAUNTLESS VS A6M ZERO-SEN • Pacific Theater 1941–44

DOUGLAS XB-19 • America’s Giant World War II Intercontinental Bomber

THE FIGHTING CORSAIRS • The Men of Marine Fighting Squadron 215 in the Pacific During WWII

MYSTERY SHIP • Can you identify this U.S. Navy torpedo bomber? See the answer below.

IN HOT WATER


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