Flying Magazine |
Contents
6 | |
United States Air Force, Aviation, Military | |
9 | |
United States Army Air Forces | |
12 | |
Airplanes, Military (Soviet Union) | |
14 | |
Radio in aviation | |
16 | |
Helicopters (Military use), Korean War, 1950-1953 (Transportation) |
26 | |
Airplanes (Instrument panels) | |
28 | |
United States Military Air Transport Service, Korean War, 1950-1953 (Transportation) | |
30 | |
Airplanes, Military | |
32 | |
Airplanes, Light | |
34 | |
Gilber MAGILL, Helicopters |
18 | |
Aviation (Study and teaching) | |
19 | |
Airplanes, Jet | |
22 | |
Cessna Aircraft Company |
38 | |
Fred C. VARNUM | |
51 | |
Airports (Equipment) | |
59 | |
Benjamin Odell HOWARD |
Common terms and phrases
Aeronautical Air Force aircraft Airlift airline airplane Airport airspeed altitude AOPA Army Army’s avia aviation blades bomber carburetor heat cargo carry Cessna civil Clyde Clyde Cessna cockpit combat copter Corps course craft definite Douglas DC-6 Dwane Dwane Wallace Embry-Riddle engine equipment erector set evacuation feet field fighter find fire first five flaps flew Flex-O-Prop flight flown flyers flying fuel ground gyro heading helicopter Howard indicated installed instructor instrument Johnston Island Korea landing lightplane machine Magill Man’s Marine MATS miles military missions navigation Navy operation Pacific panel passengers pilot Pinwheel pounds powerplant private flying propeller radio radio navigation ramjet range rocket rotor signal speed station supersonic supply tactical take-off tank tion transport troops turbojet units weather wing WTAM