One day in the 1980s, former U.S. Air Force radar specialist Sam Korth met retired General Curtis E. LeMay at an airshow and asked him if a popular story about him was true.
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Aviation History Briefing- July 2007
The Day the Music Died If you’ve seen the film La Bamba or heard […]
Aviation History Book Review: U.S. Air Force- A Complete History
U.S. Air Force: A Complete History Lieutenant Dik Alan Daso, Hugh Lauter Levin Assoc., […]
Aviation History Today: September 2007
One of Our Airliners Is Missing If somebody said a four- engine airliner had […]
Aviation History Book Review: Beaufighters in the Night
Beaufighters in the Night: 417 Night Fighter Squadron USAAF by U.S. Air Force Lt. […]
Aviation History Book Review: John Warden
John Warden and the Renaissance of American Air Power by John Andreas Olsen, Potomac […]
Aviation History Briefing- January 2008
Bear in the Air Not since the Fairey Swordfish “Stringbag” biplane whacked the Italians […]
Aviation History Book Review: My Logbook
My Logbook: Reminiscences 1938-2006 by Günther Rall, Neunundzwanzigsechs Verlag MedienServices, Moosburg, Germany, $55. Günther […]
Aviation History Book Review: Stick and Rudder
Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying by Wolfgang Langewiesche In […]
Aviation History Book Review: Grasshopper Pilot
Grasshopper Pilot: A Memoir by Julian W. Cummings with Gwendolyn K. Cummings, Kent State […]
