Paperback. Condition: Good. Reputedly the most influential aviation journal in the world. Aeronautical magazine from WWII era. Staple bound. Clean, unmarked pages. Good binding and cover. 3 hole punched for binder. Tape at bottom of spine. Library stamps and markings. Ships daily. From the library of noted military historian and community leader, Sheldon Goldberg. An avid scholar of military and aviation history, Sheldon served as a declassification specialist and Chief of the Reference Branch for the US Air Force,responding to such critical inquiries as OPERATION TAILWIND and the No Gun Ri controversy.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Reputedly the most influential aviation journal in the world. Aeronautical magazine from WWII era. Staple bound. Clean, unmarked pages. Good binding and cover. 3 hole punched for binder. Library tape along spine. Library stamps and markings. Ships daily. From the library of noted military historian and community leader, Sheldon Goldberg. An avid scholar of military and aviation history, Sheldon served as a declassification specialist and Chief of the Reference Branch for the US Air Force,responding to such critical inquiries as OPERATION TAILWIND and the No Gun Ri controversy.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Reputedly the most influential aviation journal in the world. Aeronautical magazine from WWII era. Staple bound. Clean, unmarked pages. Good binding and cover. 3 hole punched for binder. Library tape along spine. Library stamps and markings. Ships daily. From the library of noted military historian and community leader, Sheldon Goldberg. An avid scholar of military and aviation history, Sheldon served as a declassification specialist and Chief of the Reference Branch for the US Air Force,responding to such critical inquiries as OPERATION TAILWIND and the No Gun Ri controversy.
Published by London: The Aeroplane, 1942., 1942
US$ 34.64
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Volume 62 (hardback). 4to (31cm by 22cm), 710pp. Illustrated throughout in b&w. Bound in plain blue cloth, gilt titling to the spine. There is some rubbing of the binding; overall, this book is in good to very good condition.
Published by The Aeroplane, London, 1942
First Edition
US$ 69.29
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Hardback. Useful run of this important periodical, The Aeroplane, Volume LXII No 1597 January 2nd 1942 to issue No 1622, June 26th 1942. Masses of information about wartime aircraft, developments etc. including Rolls of honour and awards such as DFC & DFM etc. Half Leather black boards, gilt, corners rubbed with Air Ministry Library stamp. Overall very good condition- Very heavy.