Flying Magazine 1950 December

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Flying Magazine 1950 December

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Contents:  The War – Aerial Artillery: The Marines Fly Close Support Military Aviation – A Carrier Goes To War; Britain On Display Civil Aviation – Why Not A $5,000 Helicopter?; Carl Logan’s Business Machine; Flying’s Check Pilot: Anderson, Greenwood AG-14; Is A Straight Take-Off Always Best? Personality – Where Does General Marshall Stand On Air Power? Flying Safety – Why Every Pilot Should Wear A Shoulder Harness Engineering – Russia Builds A Transport; The Sailplanes That Won At Grand Prairie Personal Experience – I Learned About Flying From That! No. 133 Photo Feature – Have You Seen? Short Features – The Mail Box; Notes On Civil Flying; Military News; Flying Farmers, U.S.A.; AOPA News; Fifteen Years Ago; Civil Air Patrol Wing Talk; Logging Time With Hy Sheridan; Can You Spot Them; Betty Skelton’s Notebook; Bradley’s Imp; It Happened In Colorado

Issue:  December 1950

Condition:  Very Good