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Features: The Boeing Clippers - Wide Bodied Titans of the Thirties; Fiat's G.50 Fighter-Bomber; Flying the P-82 "Twin Mustang"; Granville's Killer Bees - Cutaway and plans. Art: Fiat G.50bis and unit badges; Boeing 314 Clippers in flight; "American Clipper" on water; Gee Bee R-1 cutaway and profile; Gee Bee R-1 Three View; Fiat G.50 & G.50bis five view Book
Features: Boeing's last fighter - the XF8B-1 - Exclusive plans and photos; Special - McCook Field; A Galaxy of One-of-a-kind Experimentals. Art: Boeing XF8B-1; Spitfire Mk IXB; Spitfire Mk VB Book
1967733386PN. New. 1967. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
196319640Renton: Boeing Company Airplane Division 1963. large format wrappers 3/4 inch thick. VG. Very good condition with soiling shelf and edge wear to covers with one inch tear to lower front edge light soiling to page edges several names on title page./No Jacket. Boeing Document No. D6-8727. Boeing Company Airplane Division unknown
199414617Seattle Wa U. S. A.: Boeing Airplane Company. Fine. 1994. Three-ring binder. Pages are un-numbered but the book is about 2" thick. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Boeing Airplane Company unknown
94 pages. Features include: Boeing 707 - the class of '58; RAF Alaska Training Exercise; Air Atlantique - open days; Marine Training in the Californian Desert; One Man's Passion for the Grumman Albatross; Flying the F-117 Stealth; Farnborough photo-album; CF-18A with unique colours. Moderate wear. Unmarked. No tears. Solid copy. Book
62 paginated pages. Name of previous owner at top of inside front cover.
Features: Fling-Wing Soliders and their Rotary-Wing Birds; New Designs for America's Military; The Mach 2 Aerial Militia; The Rotary - rough on fighter pilots; Freeze or fry at Eglin; The Fabulous FAC's of Vietnam; Mike's Eight Hundred Dollar Warhawk; Military Aircraft 'Round the World; Military Pilot Requirements; United States Navy's First Fighters at Sea; Swing-Wing - the final leap forward?; The great load lifters; Fokker designs on foreign fronts; Leaves from a 'Lead-Sledders' logbook; A.F.'s Secret Electronic War; Recce Drone - The inside story; The RPV's are Coming!; Where did they all go?; Mediterranean Montage; Korean War Three-way ace; Big Eye in the Sky; The Emperor's Famous Phonix Fighters; World's fastest flying command post; Down the Drain?; Want an ancient air force?; Naval aviation's historical HQ; Convoluted quest for fighter engines; Can Kelly's Tigers contain foxbat?; Chopper warfare in Indochina; Marines New VTOL Harrier; Old USAF Planes in New Home; We fly the F-111; Mr. Mac's fantastic, formidible F-4; World Champ Airliner; 'The' Combat aircraft of World War Two; Serene Victor at 600 mph; The 'Spirit' - an individual creation; Destined for Immortality; Aeronautical History Sketchbook; Cutaway drawings of Wright biplane, Bleriot Cross-channel, Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, Ryan N-Y-P 'Spirit of St. Louis", Luftwaffe Messerschmitt 109E; Evolution of the Superfort; Pictorials of the Joint-Effort Jaguar and great planes at Ottawa; Cover photo of Sepecat Jaguar in Aerobatic dress; Sikorsky Grant; Boeing 747; The Guppies; Sorceress, Hot Canary, Shark; North American F-86D; Pitts Special; Stampe SV-4; Thorp T-18; North American B-25; Grumman F3F-2; Spitfire; Grumman Avenger; XB-70; Seadart, Seamaster; CF-105, TSR-2; Designers and pilots speak their minds - Curtis Pitts, Ed Granville and Pete Miller, Jimmy Doolittle, Jimmy Haizlip, Igor Sikorsky; Biplanes 'n' Things - Caudron G.3, Morane Parasol, Fleetwings Seabird, Vultee V-1A; How to build the Fokker D-7; How to make a model old-four monoplane; how to build and detail the magnificent jug; A 'copter goes to school; Model rocketry is serious business; how to build the icarus model rocket; how the airplane flies; fly power - power a model plane with a housefly!; The Hovercraft; Breaking into Balsa; How to build a Star Trek Diorama; How to camouflage and detail the supermarine spitfire Mk-1; How to customize the Lear Jet; How to build a ticket counter special Boeing 707; Monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to paint camouflage with a brush; how to build and detail the Spad XIII; Hunting down the wolf pack; How to make the Battle of Britain Diorama; How to get an Aluminum finish that looks real; How to give decals that hand-painted look; how to build the Guillow Cessna; How to get the best from the Airbrush; Aerospace Symposium; How to build and display the Messerschmitt Bf 109F; Converting a Mosquito to a Hornet; How to build and detail the Apollo/Saturn; All the new models from the 32nd hobby trade show; 12 ways to better model building; Hunting down those rare birds; How to build a diorama; how to build and detail the confederate air force Mustang; how to draw aircraft, part I; How to simulate battle damage; how to superdetail the Hawker Typhoon; Baron Manfred von Richtoven's Fokker DR-1; How to build and detail the Tora Val type 99 - made in Hollywood!; how to build and superdetail major Lanoe Hawker's De Havilland DH 2; Here come de Judge; how to draw aircraft - part 2; the bombers that blitzed the monogram/AsM B-52 contest; how to build and detail the Black Bolt; how to build and detail the Mitsubishi 1MT in Torpedo Bomber; how to construct a 2$ rocket tracking device; how to detail the OV-1 A/C Mohawk - a Vietnam observer. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
Features: Royal New Zealand Air Force; No. 14 Squadron, RNZAF; NZ Operations in the West; Liverpool Airport; Portuguese A.F. Serials; Swedish Airforce; Olympic Airways; Scottish Fighter Base; PZL - P.37 Los; Fighter Pilots; Strong Aircraft Industry; Seaplanes in Sweden; A singular Swede; Slingsby Sailplanes; Germany might have won in 1918; Martinair; Beaufighter restoration; Exeter Airport; Britten-Norman Islander; RAF's first 50 years; Albatros in Australia; First to Australia - the RAF Far East Flight 1927-28; 'Nipping and Eager Air'; The Sopwith Rotaries; Royal Netherlands Air Force; Boeing 737; Southend Airport; Swissair History - I; The Beverley Retires; Mitchell-Proctor Kittiwake; Finland's Air War - I; Hannover Highlights; Swissair History - II; SEPECAT Jaguar; Finland's Air War - II; No. 1 Squadron, R.A.F.; Relics in Bulgaria; West Australian Airways; From Hind to Hunter; Aerobatic Teams; Italy's Aircraft Industry; Development of Commercial Aviation in Italy; Royal Review at Abingdon; Aircraft at Abingdon; The Piaggio Story - I; PZL-104 Wilga 32; Britain's Aircraft Industry - Over the Crossroads?; British Military Aircraft; The Piaggio Story - II; Beagle Pup Air - Test; Gatwick Airport; Advanced Engine Technology; Britten-Norman BN-1F; Merchant Aircraft Carriers; Hawker Siddeley 748; Nationa Air Guard; R.N.A.S. Brawdy; The Nighthawk Family; Rollason D.62 Condor; Farnborough Report; Navy Days at Farnborough; Farnborough checklist; But for the Armistice; Merchant Aircraft Carriers; Cessna F-150 and F-172; Polish Air Force; Skyvan on a Strip; Finnair History; Danish Catalinas; Air Forces Gulf; Swiss A.F. Championships; Bristol Fighter; and much more. Index laid in. Tight and clean with gilt lettering to front board and backstrip. A quality copy. Book
CAA99P., Editions U & O, 1959. Catalogue 31x24 cm., 16 pages, illustrations couleurs (dont écorché), broché. Réf: 21.331/P/8.59
LFA-126711139Revue française d'aviation : de 42 à 50 pages selon les numéros, format 210 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
74 pages. Features: Complete report on the Boeing AWACS; Air Intelligence File; 909's Last Mission - how the last F-102A build by Convair was shot down by the USAF's oldest operational McDoonnell Douglas Phantom II; A Look at the Lockheed Orion and three recent overseas purchasers; The colorful insignia of the U.S. Navy's deadly anti-submarine patrol aircraft; Marine Air Group 39 - Flying on the battlefield with a crack USMC unit; Lockheed's Secret Spyplane and its companion drone. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: We shall never surrender - a look at the vintage planes flown by the RAF and FAA; The RAF's first jet fighter - a close look at the Gloster Meteor - in service for nearly thirty years!; De Havilland's Vampire - was England's first single engine jet fighter; Sea Hawk - the FAA's first modern jet fighter; The Hunter - Hawker's Classic Jet Fighter; The Delta Javelin; Blackburn's Battling Buccaneer; Two for the Sea - the venom and the vixen, protectors of the fleet; Twin-Engine Lightning - one of the first interceptors ever built; Phantom - the F-4K and F-4M help modernize the FAA and RAF; Harrier - the world's only operational VTOL aircraft; the early machines flown by the American military; the idea of a small easily stored fighter fascinated early designers; the Fledglings - the early Boeing fighters led the way to more modern warplanes; The elegant Curtiss Hawks - Curtiss kept its Hawk series of fighters in action for 20 years; Boeing's Battling Biplanes - a close look at the famous F4B/P-12 series of bi-winged fighters; XF7B-1 - Boeing's Model 273 boasted many new features; The fighters of Berliner Joyce - a company that is now almost unknown produced a number of reliable fighters; Grumman's Flying Barrels - Grumman's early biplanes firmly established their lead with naval fighters; P-26 Peashooter, first of the modern fighters; Some little-known fighters; Rumblings of Mars - surviving examples of the P-35, P-36, and P-64 are rare; P-38 Lightning; The Cobras - the unusual Bell P-39 and P-63 are virtually extinct types; Warbird Color Portfolio, Part One; P-40 Hawks; P-47 Thunderbolt; P-51 Mustang; Wildcat; Corsair; Warbird Color Portfolio, Part Two; Hellcat; Tigercat; Bearcat; Joe McConnell - Top Korea Ace; Thunderjet over Korea; The Last Thunderstreak; Lost at Sea - dramatic naval aircraft accident photos on the high seas; Skyraider - the best all-around airplane of the bloody Korean War; Korean Invaders; Leatherneck Corsairs over Korea - a pictorial essay; 'Mayday, I've been hit!" - a young naval pilot's experiences during the Korean War; Sea Fury MiG Tangler - the Hawker Sea Fury distinguished itself vs. the MiG; Flying the F-82 in Combat; Project Firefly - the Gooney Bird; The Mustang's Last Stand - the (P)F-51 Mustang reached the twilight of its combat career above Korea; The Sabre Saga; The Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star's Short-Lived Glory - it was no match for the MiG-15 over Korea; Flying the F-82 in Combat; and more. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
1972743333PN. New. 1972. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1971741060PN. New. 1971. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
191921571San Francisco: Caroline Poole/John Henry Nash 1919. First Edition Limited #153 of 250 copies for private distribution. From the library of John Henry Nash with his bookplate to front pastedown. Quarto; iii 53pp. Frontis is photograph of a woman in the desert; plus eleven additional tipped-in photographs and large folding map of journey at rear. Near Fine copy spine lightened & light scraping on title label in half grey linen and grey paper-covered boards. The interesting chronicle of a daring and adventuresome 2-week motor journey from Pasadena to Colorado Springs in 'Sallie' a 1913 Packard Six. O'Day p. 14-15. The archive of Caroline Boeing Poole an independent adventurer whose collection of American Indian baskets was the largest in private hands when she gave it to the Southwest Museum it now resides in the Autry Museum. Poole was sister to William Boeing the aviation pioneer who founded The Boeing Company and wife of Col. J. H. Poole a philanthropist and World War I veteran serving as Theodore Roosevelt’s aide in the Spanish-American War. According to The Autry website she was the third woman to ride on a transatlantic commercial Zeppelin. Of this pioneering trip by motor car Poole wrote "This little book was written from my letters to Col. Poole who was then in France & in response to the many inquiries from interested friends. Forgive its shortcomings & gaze upon and enjoy Mr. Nash's beautiful work behind whose skirts The Author hides - Caroline Poole' from a 1927 letter. Caroline Poole/John Henry Nash unknown
1961713552PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1982A42936Boeing Company. Very Good. 1982. 1st Printing. 3-ring binder. B&W Illustrations; This is a three ring binder with individual unbound pages and dividers for separate sections including: Manuals General Description & Structures Digital / Micro Porcessor System & Haley. The text pages are in clean bright condition. "The manuals have been prepared by the Boeing Commercial Airplane Company in accordance with the Air Transport Association of American Specification Number 100.The subject matter in the manuals is divided into chapters and groups of chapters to facilitate the location of information e using personnel . " from the introduction . Boeing Company unknown
200-08368Graphic Services. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Graphic Services paperback
1976vas5226Benton Washington: Boeing Company Commercial Airplane Group 1976. This is No. 45 circulating within the Singapore Airlines crews an original copy. Quarto stiff gray wrappers bearing the logo of Singapore Airlines approximately 200 pages complete. Illustrations charts. Very Good. Boeing Company, Commercial Airplane Group, 1976. This is No. 45 circulating within the Singapore Airlines crews, an original c unknown books
1973017530Boeing Corporation 1973. Book. Very Good . Soft cover. Revised NO. 2 in spiral stiff plastic wraps 113 pages complete with many diagrams. This is a working copy of a 707 instruction manual underlining highlighting and pilot's notes throughout. Some soiling previous owners name label affixed to front cover along top edge in ink and embossed stamp. Front cover plastic cracking at spirals. Uncommon. Boeing Corporation Paperback
106 pages. Map endpapers. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of wonderful archival photos. "The chronicle of the Highline District, a 32-square-mile area south of Seattle. Within its boundaries are: Burien, Normandy Park and Des Moines, and a bustling international airport. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy of this engaging and informative work. Book