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Pioneering Air-Sea Engagement – September ’98 Aviation History Feature
Didier Masson’s 1913 attack on a Federalist gunboat at the behest of Mexican rebels […]
Defining The Jet
The Cold War accelerated jet aircraft development without a shot being fired in the […]
Shoot-Out on Pennsylvania: May/June ’98 American History Feature
Thanks to the actions of the men assigned to protect him, President Harry […]
Burnelli and His Flying Fuselage – September ’97 Aviation History Feature
Vincent J. Burnelli wanted to incorporate maximum efficiency in the realm of air transport. […]
Space Shuttle – July ’97 Aviation History Feature
Shuttles are the highest, fastest airplanes, but they can’t break the image barrier back […]
Aviation History: March ’97 From the Editor
Recognition is overdue for the two quiet ‘power pioneers’ of aviation who opened the door […]
THE LADY WITH THE LAMP – December 1997/January 1998 British Heritage Feature
by Deborah Pulliam Florence Nightingale was distinctly not the romantic, retiring Victorian gentlewoman most […]
HOW GOOD WERE THEY? – April ’97 American History Feature
by John B. Holway UNTIL 1947, WHEN JACKIE ROBINSON JOINED THE BROOKLYN DODGERS, […]
John Andre: Westminster’s Unknown Poet – Jan. ’96 British Heritage Feature
JOHN ANDRE: WESTMINSTER’S UNKNOWN POET by Bruce Heydt In Westminster Abbey’s Poet’s Corner, alongside […]