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The extreme need for anti-drone defenses was clearly demonstrated in September 2019, when Houthi rebels in Saudi Arabia used relatively inexpensive drones to disable five percent of the world’s oil supply in a single attack. For a few thousand dollars and almost no manpower, Third World insurgents inflicted billions of dollars of damages on nations […]
The Drone Killers – Warfare in the New Millenium
The extreme need for anti-drone defenses was clearly demonstrated in September 2019, when Houthi rebels in Saudi Arabia used relatively inexpensive drones to disable five percent of the world’s oil supply in a single attack. For a few thousand dollars and almost no manpower, Third World insurgents inflicted billions of dollars of damages on nations […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
It’s a terribly trite cliché to say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The irritating thing about clichés, however, is that they become clichés because of the self-evident truth they contain. So in the case of determining what is beautiful about an airplane, it has to be recognized that it’s a subjective […]
Beautiful Unknown Airplanes of the Reich
It’s a terribly trite cliché to say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The irritating thing about clichés, however, is that they become clichés because of the self-evident truth they contain. So in the case of determining what is beautiful about an airplane, it has to be recognized that it’s a subjective […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
Ask World War I aviation buffs about their favorite fighter pilots and you hear names like Eddie Rickenbacker, Frank Luke, Raoul Lufbery, and Paul Baer. Wait, Paul who? Pictured above: The 103rd Aero Squadron’s first SPADs were updated to the latest version, but the XIII retained their Indian Head insignia, as seen on the side […]
Paul Baer: First U.S. Combat Ace?
Ask World War I aviation buffs about their favorite fighter pilots and you hear names like Eddie Rickenbacker, Frank Luke, Raoul Lufbery, and Paul Baer. Wait, Paul who? Pictured above: The 103rd Aero Squadron’s first SPADs were updated to the latest version, but the XIII retained their Indian Head insignia, as seen on the side […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
Contrary to a bit of universally accepted fake news, the 1940s are not actually over. The decade is still alive and well, although somewhat disassociated from the main landmass of America, and lagging behind the new millennium. If you don’t believe that, head for Katama Airfield, 1B2, owned by Edgartown, Massachusetts. And don’t plan on […]
Martha’s Vineyard’s Workin’ WACOS
Contrary to a bit of universally accepted fake news, the 1940s are not actually over. The decade is still alive and well, although somewhat disassociated from the main landmass of America, and lagging behind the new millennium. If you don’t believe that, head for Katama Airfield, 1B2, owned by Edgartown, Massachusetts. And don’t plan on […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
It’s commonly agreed that the Spitfire/Seafire configuration was the most beautiful fighter ever. Its elliptical wing and long, slim fuselage were most delightful to the eye, and its flight characteristics equaled its aerodynamic excellence. The Navy Spitfire, the Seafire, was heavier, but otherwise retained all of the Spitfire’s delightful flight characteristics. Pictured above: The Comanche […]
Elliptical Elegance – Flying and Evaluating the Seafire Mark III
It’s commonly agreed that the Spitfire/Seafire configuration was the most beautiful fighter ever. Its elliptical wing and long, slim fuselage were most delightful to the eye, and its flight characteristics equaled its aerodynamic excellence. The Navy Spitfire, the Seafire, was heavier, but otherwise retained all of the Spitfire’s delightful flight characteristics. Pictured above: The Comanche […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
What, you may logically ask, is a type hunter? Well, they come in degrees, but a dedicated type hunter is a severely addicted person with a clear goal to fly as many different types of airplanes as possible. He or she can’t explain why. It just is. Part of the explanation might be rooted in […]
Confessions of a Type Hunter
What, you may logically ask, is a type hunter? Well, they come in degrees, but a dedicated type hunter is a severely addicted person with a clear goal to fly as many different types of airplanes as possible. He or she can’t explain why. It just is. Part of the explanation might be rooted in […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart -
Not even the most aggressive aerial bombing in history was winning the Korean War, until one heroic Air Force mission did the impossible—ended the war—and violated every rule command leadership had created. Author Thomas McKelvey Cleaver reveals the secrets behind this daring mission. Between June 27, 1950, when the first U.S. interdiction bombing mission of the Korean War was flown, and July 27, 1953, the last day of the war, the United States Air Force dropped more bombs on North Korea than were dropped in the entire Pacific theater in World War II. If the totals from the U.S. Navy’s […]
Untold Story: How the USAF Won the Korean War but Couldn’t Tell Anyone
Not even the most aggressive aerial bombing in history was winning the Korean War, until one heroic Air Force mission did the impossible—ended the war—and violated every rule command leadership had created. Author Thomas McKelvey Cleaver reveals the secrets behind this daring mission. Between June 27, 1950, when the first U.S. interdiction bombing mission of the Korean War was flown, and July 27, 1953, the last day of the war, the United States Air Force dropped more bombs on North Korea than were dropped in the entire Pacific theater in World War II. If the totals from the U.S. Navy’s […]$1.99 $1.99 - Add to cart
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Feature Articles
Elliptical Elegance: Flying and Evaluating the Seafire Mark III( 10 ) /
Untold Story: How the USAF Won the Korean War but Couldn’t Tell Anyone( 10 ) /
Low and Lethal: The Ploesti Experiment( 10 ) /
Fighting Falcon, Restless Raptor( 10 ) /
Martha’s Vineyard’s Workin’ WACOS( 10 ) /
Confessions of a Type Hunter( 10 ) /
December 2019 Issue
$7.99 $7.99 - Add to cartON THE COVER: John Dibbs, the recognized king of Spitfire photographers, captures the beauty of Comanche Fighters' Mk. 1 Spitfire, thereby producing yet another piece of the plane porn for which he is known.
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