The Aviation Historian Magazine  |  Issue 2
Join The Aviation Historian’s rapidly-growing readership and discover this fresh and original new quarterly journal for yourself. In Issue No 2 find out why paper cups were an essential part of the propulsion system on the futuristic Northrop XB-35 flying-wing; how Hermann Goering planned to raid the British Fleet in Scapa Flow using “piggy-back” bombers; and how jet aircraft influenced the design of American cars. Read about the activities of Air America — the CIA’s “secret airline” — in Laos in the 1960s; relish an eminent test pilot’s exclusive first-hand account of how he introduced the Hawker Hunter into Peruvian Air Force service; and explore the mystery of an Avro Tudor airliner which crashed on the Turkish-Soviet border in 1959 while carrying top-secret components for Britain’s nuclear weapons programme. All these stories and many more are illustrated with high-quality archive photographs and bespoke artwork.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Aviation Historian Magazine Issue 2.