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Images OF Aviation: Paine Field
Paine Field was named in honor of hometown hero Topliff Olin Paine, an Army Air Corps pilot during World War I. Located 6 miles south of Everett...
View full detailsHigh Times A History OF Aviaiton
High Times A History of Aviation Respected Berlin illustrators Golden Cosmos celebrate the cultural history of flight in the latest title f...
View full detailsTHE Around THE RIM Flight
The "around the rim flight" is a classic example of an aerial accomplishment that has been often ignored in the multi-volumes chronicling aviatio...
View full detailsImages OF Aviation: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Encompassing 27 square miles, Dallas/Fort Worth International is one of the worlds largest and busiest airports, accommodating more than 150,000 p...
View full detailsIowa Takes TO THE AIR Vol.Ii
The second volume of Iowa Takes to the Air (1919-1941) was published in 1986. Pilots, parachutists and wing-walkers entertained thousands of sp...
View full detailsBrave Harriet
On a clear morning in 1912, Harriet Quimby had a vision--she would become the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel. If she were t...
View full detailsImages OF Aviation: Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington Dulles International Airport is one of the three major airports that transports passengers into and out of the Washington, D.C., metrop...
View full detailsTWO Gold Coins & A Prayer
The Epic Journey of a World War II Bomber Pilot and POW Fate, unexpected allies, betrayal, two gold coins, and a prayer changes the life of a ...
View full details464JULIET Hard Cover Book
Bobby Woods riveting new book, Learjet 464 Juliet is an incredible story that captures the imagination, a story of one American, a jet, and a cult...
View full detailsIowa Takes TO THE AIR Vol.I
The first volume of Iowa Takes to the Air (1845-1918) was published in 1980. Iowans saw an unmanned balloon ascension in 1845 and later witness...
View full detailsNorth TO THE Orient
In 1931 Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh set off on a flight to the Orient by the Great Circle Route. The classic North to the Orient is the b...
View full detailsSuch MEN AS These
By: John C. Swick This is the history of the Stinson 108 series airplane (the Voyager), although the 105, 10 and 10A, as well as the L-5, are ...
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