Air & Space - 2015 September
Complete issue of the "Air & Space" magazine September 2015.
Content:
Bring the Fallen Airmen Home - Restorers of WWII aircraft search for the crews who died flying them.
BY DAVID SEARS
Disaster Prevention in a Gulfstream - Before the levees break: A bizjet with a radar looks for trouble.
BY ALEXANDRA WITZE
15 Years of Living in Space - Captain's log from the largest spacecraft ever built.
Russian Territory - What have the world's first spacefarers brought to the International Space Station? Patience.
BY ANATOLY ZAK
Space Station ER - NASA astronauts are paragons of fitness. Good thing
BY TIM WRIGHT
The Future of Construction in Space - Hint: Air pump required.
BY BRUCE LIEBERMAN
Huey Pilots: Where the Heroes Were Made - Basic training for a hazardous Job.
BY JAMES R. CHILES
Love Letter to the 747 - A flight in an empty jumbo jet can change your perspective.
BY MARK VANHOENACKER
Where Did Max Miller Die? - In 1920, the first civilian airmail pilot crashed in a New Jersey field, but visiting the site today, you'd never know it happened.
BY JOHN FLEISCHMAN
Departments :
Viewport: Lessons from the Station
Letters
Soundings - ePower across the Channel
Solar System Chatter - Reports from out there
Bill Sweetman: Technically Speaking - The one before the Dreamliner
Oldies & Oddities: Corsair vs. Corsair
In the Museum: Balloons everywhere
Sightings: Aviation, Poland-style
Reviews & Previews
Contributors
Forecast
One More Thing: Glenn Curtiss, easy rider
Magazine
many photos
very good condition
Washington D.C. - 2015 - Smithsonian Institution
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