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.
Operation Linebacker II Came as a Surprise • The Vietnam War’s final bombing campaign hit the communists hard but resulted in unnecessary American losses.
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MIG KILLER REACHES USAF “HALL OF FAME”
NEW EARHART MUSEUM OPENS
RESTORED WELLINGTON HIGHLIGHTS RAF EXHIBIT
PACKING HEAT
A PISTOL • CAPTAIN CARMEN LUCCI AIMED TO BE AN ASTRONAUT, BUT FATE INTERVENED
TODAY IN HISTORY • DECEMBER 18, 1934
MORRELL’S FOLLY • THE RISE AND FALL OF A CALIFORNIA DREAM
THE THICK AND THIN OF PROPER SPIN • IT WASN’T THE ENGINES THAT DID IN THE WESTLAND WHIRLWIND
ARTISTS AND MODELS • AIRPLANE KITS WERE GREAT—BUT SOMETIMES THE ART ON THE BOX WAS EVEN BETTER
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NORTH TO ALASKA • IN 1934, AN OFFICER NAMED HAP ARNOLD ESTABLISHED HIMSELF AS A RISING STAR IN THE ARMY AIR CORPS BY LEADING A REMARKABLE 8,290-MILE ROUND TRIP
THE RAF’S LAST BIPLANE • THE STORY OF THE GLOSTER GLADIATOR HAS BECOME A MIXTURE OF FACT AND FANCY
THE BOMBING OF UAL TRIP 23 • IN 1933, COMMERCIAL AVIATION EXPERIENCED A TRAGIC FIRST
BETWEEN TWO WORLDS • THE DOUGLAS MIXMASTER HAD PROPELLERS; THE JETMASTER HAD NONE
BAD REPUTATION • WORLD WAR I’S BRITISH B.E.2c WAS BETTER THAN MANY PEOPLE THINK
THE BIGGER THEY ARE…
AN INTERVIEW WITH S.C. GWYNNE
MYSTERY SHIP • Can you identify this winged Quasimodo?
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