Language: English
Published by Air Facts, Inc., New York, NY, 1952
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. All pages clean and undamaged with light toning (age tanning). Front and back covers are not soiled but show many scrapes and scratches. 1/8" hole near the bottom of the front cover. Half-inch tear in the lower left corner of the front cover. Light wear otherwise. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box. This issue includes:"Britain's Ancient Planes" (This just proves again that no one ever really wears an airplane out) by Bennett L. Jackson; "La Paz" (At the tip of Baja California there lies a flyer's and fisherman's paradise, with plenty of airports and landing strips all the way down) by Ernest L. Olrich, Jr.; "The Canopy of Noise" (An airline captain's views on some of the solutions to the noise problem) by H.A. Shanklin; "Flying Fisherman" (With customs formatlities so simplified it is surprising that more of us aren't familiar with the wildly beautiful lake and mountain areas that lie within often less than an hour's flying across the Canadian border) by C. Norman Elsy; "Why Hurry" (It is might easy to do something silly just from hurrying too much) by Carol Letcher; "Baby Omni" (The omni range is so versatile that it is already getting new jobs) by V.A. Prevette; "Etc." (Omni range and omni receiver characteristics. If a man can do 90 without any power, how fast could he go with 85 h.p.? A new approach to airsickness. Aero Club of Michigan's Labor Day show. The 99'ers Races." and "Air Mail".