In May 1941, British forces were fighting to keep Iraq in Allied hands — a struggle that belatedly involved German and Italian aircraft as well.
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Picture of the Day: March 7
Osa and Martin Johnson In the 1930s, Kansas husband-and-wife team Osa and Martin Johnson […]
St. Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line: World’s First Scheduled Airline Using Winged Aircraft
Scheduled service on the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line in the winter of 1914 treated a passenger or two to a wooden seat, fresh Florida air–and salt spray in the face.
Book Review: CRIMSON SKY: THE AIR BATTLE FOR KOREA (by John R. Bruning) : AH
CRIMSON SKY: THE AIR BATTLE FOR KOREA, by John R. Bruning, Brassey’s Inc., 231 […]
Book Review: Green Hearts (Axel Urbanke) : AH
Green Hearts chronicles the use of the Dora 9 by III/JG.54 during the Luftwaffe’s […]
Book Review: War in the Air (Stephen Coonts) : AH
The true-life stories of some of the century’s most courageous fliers make for fascinating […]
Book Review – Aero Albums : AVH
Aero Albums, Wind Canyon Publishing, P.O. Box 1445, Niceville, Fla. Published between 1968 and […]
Book Review – Berlin Airlift (by Arthur Pearcy): AVH
Berlin Airlift, by Arthur Pearcy, Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury, England, 1997, $30. June 23, […]
Book Review – Crimson Sky (by John R. Bruning) : AVH
Crimson Sky, by John R. Bruning, Brassey’s, Dulles, Va., 1999, $24.95. At 5 p.m. […]
Book Review: Wings and Warriors: My Life as a Naval Aviator
Wings and Warriors: My Life as a Naval Aviator, by Donald D. Engen, Smithsonian […]