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AERONAUTICS MAGAZINE August 1940 L’Armée de l’Air Retractable UndercarriagesAERONAUTICS MAGAZINEAugust 1940 - Volume 3 No 1Edited by Oliver StewartPLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR FURTHER PICTURESThe Aeronautics magazine was a British magazine covering different aspects of aviation both military and commercial. It has informative text and is richly illustrated with b&w illustrations. It was a serious publication, offering in-depth, technical and knowledgeable articles written by experts. The advertisements are also very interesting.
In this volume:
- Cover: Bombing Aircraft of the United States Army
- Background to the Aircraft Industry by Norman Macmillan
- L’Armée de l’Air - A Memorial
- Examining Surfaces with the Electron Diffraction Camera by Edward A Smith
- Aerial Armour by W. O. Manning
- The Strip Sealing Process by W. F. Wilson
- Why Fly High? by Brian Worley
- Paris: A Sorrowful Au Revoir
- Paper Portrait of Lord Beaverbrook by Bruce Angrave
- Camouflage of Hangars
- Plastic Production
- Retracting Undercarriages by R. H. Bound
- Tier Tactics
- Recognition Mnemonics
130 pages
Condition:Very Good, creasing tothe covers andevidence of reading wear, the staples have rusted. Considering the magazine is coming up to 80 years old, its condition is good but certainly not perfect!The magazine pictured below is the one you will receive.
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