World War I produced a multitude of aviation heroes, many of whom stood out as much for their larger-than-life personalities as for their exploits.
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Aviation History Book Review: Italian Aces of World War 1
Italian Aces of World War 1 by Paolo Varriale, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2009, […]
Aviation History Book Review: Orville’s Aviators
Orville’s Aviators: Outstanding Alumni of the Wright Flying School, 1910-1916 by John Carver Edwards, […]
Aviation History Book Review: Forgotten Weapon
Forgotten Weapon: U.S. Navy Airships and the U-Boat War by William F. Althoff, Naval […]
Aviation History Briefing- May 2010
BABY P-38 Texan Jim O’Hara learned to fly when he was 62, an age […]
Aviation History Book Review: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo by Captain Ted W. Lawson, edited by Robert Considine On April 18, […]
Aviation History Book Review: Northrop’s Night Hunter
Northrop’s Night Hunter: P-61 Black Widow by Jeff Kolln, Specialty Press, North Branch, Minn., […]
Aviation History Book Review: The First Jet Pilot
The First Jet Pilot: The Story of German Test Pilot Erich Warsitz by Lutz […]
Aviation History Book Review: DC-3- A Legend in Her Time
DC-3: A Legend in Her Time, A 75th Anniversary Photographic Tribute by Bruce McAllister, […]
Aviation History Briefing- July 2010
American Pilgrims Find New Homes One of the least-known U.S. airliners was the nine-passenger […]
