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FEATURES
Ace in a Day By Jon Guttman Major Archie G. Donahue shot down five aircraft on a single mission—twice.
The Lindbergh Line By Donald Lankiewicz Convinced the public was ready for air travel, "Lucky Lindy" launched an innovative air-and-rail service.
Mick Manncok: RAF Pilot By O'Brien Browne RAF pilot Mick Mannock, said one instructor, "was a typical example of the impetuous young Irishman, and I always thought he was the type to do or die." He did both.
Mustang Mission to Achmer Interview by R.R. "Boom" Powell Just after he saw Ben Drew shoot down two Me-262s in Germany, Bob McCandless survived having his P-51 shot down in flames.
Flights of Fancy By John Dinan Filled with fanciful weapons, evil villains and dashing heroes, air war pulp magazines introduced a generation of young readers to aviation combat.
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Mailbag
Briefing By Stephan Wilkinson
Flight Log By Ryan Burke
Milestones By Justin Hardy
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Aviators By Donald J. Young
Letter From Aviation History
Modeling By Dick Smith
Extremes by Stephan Wilkinson
Reviews
Airware
NEW! Nose Art
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ONLINE EXTRAS
Red Baron: World War I Ace Fighter Pilot Manfred von Richthofen
World War II: The Cactus Air Force Fought at Guadalcanal
George Preddy: Top-Scoring World War II Mustang Ace
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