Popular Aviation Volume XX No 6 June 1937

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Popular Aviation Volume XX No 6 June 1937

A Magazine for the promotion of private flying and commercial aviation including Southern Aviation and Aeronautics.

No. of pages: 74

Black and white with colour front & back pages.

Condition of book: All pages still present. Front and back covers have some wear & discolouration. Edges of pages have wear. Pages yellowing. No writing on pages, no major tears, all content is still legible

Feature Articles:

  • An Airy Chat with the Editor
  • Some Tactical Combinations in U.S. Navy
  • The "Mad" Major's Escapade
  • The Fokker G-I Le Foucheur
  • Dope on the Lincoln Stunt Plane
  • Adventures in the Thin Air
  • "Doc" Wildman - Noted Early Bird
  • Details of the Beechcraft Model 18
  • "...Clear and Unlimited"
  • Did Murrell Invent the Airplane?
  • Some Practical Notes on the Low-Wings
  • Forecasting Flying Weather
  • The Permanent Wave "Arienne"
  • The National Air Board Says
  • Flying In and Around Hawaii
  • Heads Women's Traffic Division
  • Safety in Triangulations
  • Building the Taylor Club Plane
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Classification Softcover
Manufacture Adventureline
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