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194428691NY: Whittlesey House. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1944. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Someone has blacked out an owner's inscription on the fep with a black marker. Signed on the title page by Langewiesche. ; 9"; 389 pages; Signed by Author . Whittlesey House hardcover
19401668821940. AVIATION. Steel Horizons. Aviation Issue. Volume 2 Number 4. 46 pp. illustrated throughout. Folio bound in publisher's wrappers. Pittsburgh: Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation 1940. Given the subject matter an unusual example of imaginative design more of the kind one might have expected from Holland at the time. unknown
1992251954PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1560277270.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199313501Iola WI: Piper Owner Society. Very Good-. 1993. First Edition. Softcover. 1879825082 . Simply looks used. The spine and covers are creased corners a little bent. Contents are very good. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 528 pages . Piper Owner Society paperback
1956705173PN. New. 1956. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
193329048NY: Stanavo Specification Board Inc. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1933 1936 1938. First Edition. Flexible leather. 1933 is Fine including the unused note pad in the back. The other two are used with notes in the back note section. 1936 still has it's note pad also while 1938 has no provision for one. 1936 & 1938 are very good to very good . Price is for all 3. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 107 103 104 pages . Stanavo Specification Board, Inc. hardcover
1998016594Oshkosh WI: EAA Aviation Foundation Inc. 1998. Fourth Printing. Softcover. Very Good. 366pp; One corner slightly bumped covers clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight VG condition. Builder's handbook to sportplane construction techniques. Illustrated with photos & diagrams. EAA Aviation Foundation, Inc. paperback
1560276924.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1560275782.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004SONG1560277254Brand: Aviation Supplies Academics Inc 2004-12-01. paperback. Used: Good. 5.25x0.60x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Aviation Supplies Academics, Inc paperback
2000017676Stamford: Key Books Ltd. 2000 5th revised edition. Book and dust jacket in good condition. Blue covers and pictorial endpapers circa 80 Spitfires. XXII 650 pages. Photographs illustrations serial numbers camouflage and markings. English language.Extra shipping may required. 5de / 5th. cardboard / karton - hardcover. good / goed/good / goed. A4 formaat. Key Books Ltd. hardcover
1960004790Letchworth Herts United Kingdom: Harleyford Publications Ltd 1960. 211pp/numerous illus. A comprehensive look at the most famous fighter plane of World War II from its origins to the deadly fighter that it became especially when flown during the greatest air battle: The Battle of Britain. Includes many b/w photographs scale drawings and illustrations and extensive details of the many varients. DJ is worn. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Harleyford Publications Ltd hardcover
1964723944PN. New. 1964. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1956705316PN. New. 1956. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19981311156PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1991153377american astronautical Society/aaS 1991. Hardcover. Good Condition. Illustrator: . About 650 pages. Ex-library with typical marks including red marks at the top outer page edges a good book. Includes Orbit Dynamics; Moon/Mars; Attitude Dynamics; Large Space Structures. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Aviation; ISBN: 0877033382. Inventory No: 153377. . american astronautical Society/aaS hardcover
1965AESP00001Reading MA et al.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company 1965 WYSIWYG pricing--no added shipping charge for standard shipping within USA. Blue cloth gilt & black titles on front board & spine xi 624 pp glossary index. Extremities rubbed corners & bottom edge of rear board bumped owner's name & date on front paste-down. DJ heavily scuffed in places with a 6" tape-repaired tear with creasing at top of rear panel corners & spine ends chipped; in Brodart archival cover. A mailing label from one of the editors Rittenhouse to a NASA engineer is laid in. Contents: ascent aerodynamic environment by L. A. McKellar; ascent vibration environment by J. Cobb; structure of the upper atmosphere by A. D. Anderson & W. E. Francis; solar radiation by F. S. Johnson; albedo and earth radiation by W. G. Camack; penetrating radiation by A. Andrew D. L. Crowther W. H. Harless Jr. D. M. Newell & M. Gomez; physical impact phenomena by J. B. Neiger; minor environments by J. B. Singletary; thermal control materials by T. F. Vajta; optical materials by J. E. Gilligan & A. G. Elliot; materials for lubricated systems by F. J. Clauss & W. C. Young; adhesives by R. E. Mauri; materials for sealing applications by R. E. Mauri; organic materials for structural and related applications by R. E. Mauri; electronic components and materials by W. E. Price E. E. Gaines J. K. Miles D. M. Newell E. B. Pearson & E. A. Smith; metallic and ceramic materials for structural applications by R. W. Parcel & J. B. Neiger; spacecraft materials experience by John B. Rittenhouse J. B. Singletary & H. M. Abbott; selection of materials for optimum performance by authors of previous chapters; introduction to biological interaction with spacecraft materials by H. W. Ross O. M. Meredith V. H. Lynch & A. H. Hammond. Shipping weight 4 lbs. Revised Ed. . VG/G. 24 X 19½ cm. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Hardcover
2003019558Hersham Surrey: Classic Publications 2003. No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards bump to top of spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with tiny nick and slight creasing to top of spine. 224pp. A detailed study of the camouflage and markings of the Soviet Air Forces during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Extremely well illustrated. Scarce in the UK. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good . Illus. by Chris Banyai-Riepl. 12.25 x 9.25 inches. Classic Publications Hardcover
1991190148Dorval: Ad Astra Books 1991. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 4to. Signed by Author. pp. 151 b/w sketch illustrations signed and inscribed by the author on title page paperback edition Ad Astra Books paperback
1970WARAIR614Hertfordshire UK: Air Review Ltd 1970. Book. Good. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover with blue boards and pictorial dust jacket first edition 1335gms 244 pages white endpapers. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear and moderate page discolouration/spotting throughout. Boards are in fair to good condition with light shelf wear and scuffing. Dust jacket is in fair condition with lots of small nicks and tears to corners and edges. Dust jacket has been covered in clear protective plastic. There is a small pen marking from a previous owner on the inside front page otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Book weighs over 1kg and may incur additional postage. Air Review Ltd Hardcover
196824191Cassell 1968. 8vo. First Edition. with plates and a full-page map in the text; blue cloth backstrip lettered in silver a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter mildly browned at backstrip and lightly rubbed at edges. SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Enser p.124 306. Cassell, hardcover
20021339009PN. New. 2002. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1391355466.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
181956097Bethany Hartford & Ansonia CT; Wayne MI; Dallas TX; Syracuse NY; Wichita KS: Stinson Aircraft Division of Vultee Aircraft Inc.; Luscombe Airplane Corporation; Aircooled Motors Inc. Cessna Aircraft Co. ca. 1918-1965. 8 vols. 4to. 56 silver gelatin photographs 1 in colour sized from 3.75 x 3.75 in. up to 11.5 x 14.5 in. with most sized 5 x 7 in. and 8 x 10 in. all sleeved w/in archival mylar sleeves many w/ annotations at lower fore-edge a few w/ photographer’s negative no. w/in the image several w/ annotations on versos in pen and pencil some w/ photographer’s or identifying stamps. All preserved in 3-ring binder stamping on front cover & spine. 4to. 2 25 leaves; 42 pp. w/ 5 large folding charts & exploding diagrams mimeographed; 25 leaves w/ 14 charts & diagrams many folding mimeographed; 7 1-69 pp. diagrams illustrations throughout tables; 128 pp. w/ many large folding charts diagrams tables; Approx. 70 pp paginated in each section separately; 34 pp. Tables together with 6 leaves mimeographed letter TLS four bound into original split-pin binders w/ printed or typed labels on front cover four w/ original printed softcovers minor soiling edgewear rubbing ownership stamps of the Bethany Airways Inc. Bethany Airport Bethany CT all from the collection of James Markey. An uncommon archive of photographs and aircraft manuals from the now-abandoned Bethany Airport which was one of the earliest private airports in New England. Originally organized on land purchased by Harris Whittemore Jr. of Naugatuck in 1922 recognizing the commercial potential with an airport situated near Hartford CT. Of historic note and interest is the large photo of the Cairns Aircraft X-329V which was a sleek mono-wing design built entirely of metal in Naugatuck CT originally powered with 90 horsepower motor and changed out according to the ALS on the verso with a 165 horsepower 5-Cylinder Wright J-6 Engine. On March 2 1932 Elliot McCune an experienced pilot took the plane up for an exhibition flight and the wing separated less than 500 feet from the ground and was killed when the chute had little time to open and the plane was destroyed. Edmond Burke Cairns b. 1883 notes in January 1966 after the closure of the Bethany Airport that this was “the only photo I have of the first plane we built in Naugatuck.†The other photos collected by the former airport owner as well as amateur pilots and aviation enthusiasts Markey & Highbridge include images of Major William Gerson Ladd b. 1896 commander of the 118th Observation Squadron 43rd Division Aviation and the Connecticut National Guard Air Service in Hartford; photo of Lt. Mather with the 118th Observation Squadron; an historic image of Huestis “Hugh†Wells delivering the first airmail for Colonial Air Transport of Naugatuck CT July 1 1925 along the route from Boston to New York by way of Hartford; along with an aerial photo of Hartford taken by the 118th Photo Section. Also preserved in the collection are a signed photo of Torrey H. Webb who on May 15 1918 was the first air carrier of airmail leaving Belmont Park NY with 2457 pieces of airmail delivery together with TLS from Texaco to James E. Markey mentioning the inclusion of the 1943 Texaco Start with story of the event. There are also images of a Cessna Model 170B built in 1952 a 1930 Monocoupe 90A fitted later with a Lycoming O-320 engine a Grumman single engine Model G-164 a Stinson Reliant the Wedell-Williams Racer #44 and many others. Addressed to Highbridge are the promotional literature partial blueprints and pricing with photos for the Falconar AMF-S14 Maranda a 2-seat light kit aircraft based on the Adam RA-14 Loisir a Lycoming O-320 engine and folding wings so it could be towed behind a car; another brochure for the Mignet HM290 “Airport†also known as the Flying Flea and photos showing the construction of the kit planes. The original inspection and operations manuals are quite scarce and those included in this grouping encompass the manual for the 1934 SR-5 Stinson Reliant built with a 41-foot wingspan with 145 produced the SR-7 Reliant which had a wing of 41 feet as well but it was the first taper-wing gull-wing Reliant and subsequently the plane earned the nickname of Stinson “Gullwing.†The 1940 Stinson Voyager Model 105 developed after Consolidated Vultee purchased the company was a 3-passenger aircraft and very successful with such notable owners as James Stewart and Howard Hughes snapping up theirs in the first Voyagers produced. During World War II the L-5 Sentinel version became the U.S. Army’s most used and least recognized aircraft serving as artillery spotter medical evacuation aerial reconnaissance and passenger transport. The parts catalogue included here for the 1946-47 provides invaluable historical reference for the very popular Flying Station Wagon or the Stinson 108 resulting in nearly 5000 produced and after being sold to Piper in 1949 the remainder were sold as Piper-Stinson aircraft for years. The very rare parts list and diagrams detailing the Luscombe Aircraft produced in Dallas TX shows the upgrades to the aircraft with an all metal wing two 12.5 gallon wing tanks and rear windows increasing visibility. No copies located of the 1934 or 1936 Stinson Manuals or Cessna Parts List 1 copy located of the 1940 Stinson 105 1947 Stinson Catalog Silvair Parts List & Franklin Canada Science & Technology Museum; See: Paul Freeman Bethany Airport Bethany CT Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields 2019; Peter Marteka Hiking at Abandoned Bethany Airport 2018; Bethany Connecticut -- March 2 1932 New England Aviation History May 14 2019. Stinson Aircraft, Division of Vultee Aircraft, Inc.; Luscombe Airplane Corporation; Aircooled Motors, Inc., Cessna Aircraft Co., paperback