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Description:
Magazine Name: Aviation Magazine - Oldest American Aeronautical Magazine Publication Date: January 1946 Volume 45 Number 1 Cover Information: Advertisement for Chance Vought Aircraft. Magazine Size & Number of Pages: 8.75" x 11.50" with 244 pages including covers Condition: Magazine is in good to very good condition. Covers and internal pages secure to binding but tape is covering the spine. Some spine chipping. Covers have some soiling/stains, edge nicks and corner edge creases. Internal pages shows age toning around edge, edge nicks and dog-eared corners. Some water staining at bottom corner tips through the first third of magazine. Appears all pages are present. Contents: * Private Enterprise Fights to Keep Flying by H. Bowden Fletcher * Design Analysis of the General Electric I-16 Jet Engine by Maj. Rudolph C. Schutte * Design Analysis of the General Electric I-40 Jet Engine by Dale D. Streid * Design Analysis of the Westinghouse 19-B Yankee Turbojet by John Foster, Jr. * The Engineering Behind That 606-MPH Meteor by A. H. Narracott * The Rocket's Future Influence on Transport Designs by Dr. Martin Summerfield * How German Walter Engine Pioneered Manned Rocket-Craft by Roy Healy * Designing Tomorrow's Personal Plane, Part VII by Ralph H. Upson * New 2,500-HP Engine Features Lightness, Accessibility * Aviation's Sketchbook of Design Detail * Safe Landings Demand Safe Tires by A.C. Martin * Pilots: Know the Knack of Survival After Force-Down * Mobile Duel Refueler Affords High-Rate Service by Thomas H. McConnell * Nobody Loves a Hot Pilot by Charles A. Parker * And much more Additional Notes: Magazine contains many half and full page black/white and color aviation and industry related ads. This magazine will make a great addition to your collection!
| Status: No Longer Available |
Reference#: magazine1121 |
| Condition:
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Year:
1946
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