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  1. More at: http://www.aircraftplans.info/b-29-superfortress-walkaround.html
  2. Certainly seemed that way in '62! ;-) And of course, you're absolutely right on the Sidewinder carriage. Sloppiness on my part. I was probably getting the underwing stations mixed up with the underfuselage launcher (Grindstone mod?) that was wasn't used in service by US -104s in any case...
  3. These and many more listed at: http://stores.ebay.com/dataviewpublishing Air International Volume 11 308 pages hardcover Contents include: The Stylish Sabreliner: Rockwell's Biz-jet Described The Military Aircraft Marketplace: a Personal View Australia's "Wooden Warbirds" : de Havilland Gliders of W.W. II The Polygenetic Rumanina: Story of the IAR 80 Fighter The "Turners and Burners": Soviet Engine Experiments A Beefier Buffalo: de Havilland Canada's Buffalo described The Fine Art of Display Flying: A Pilot Explains The Quest
  4. A few walk around pics of the NMUSAF's F-104C, notable as the winner of William Tell '62: http://www.aircraftplans.info/f-104.html
  5. Got cut loose in Dayton last week, and among the subjects I got with the new camera was the P-35, a walk around of which has been posted at: http://www.aircraftplans.info/P-35.html
  6. Actually, these are in the Ebay "Buy It Now" format as opposed to auction-style, but the venue takes precedence over the format, right? 80 pages hardcover. Remnants of price label on front cover, with cover wear. Lavishly illustrated work, showing many one-off prototypes and unusual modifications. "From jet planes to high altitude aircraft to radar-equipped fighters configured to deliver chemical weapons, numerous Luftwaffe planes were designed and reached prototype stage but never made it into mass production and battle. Luftwaffe X-Planes is a definitive, rev
  7. Still a "work in progress" but finally felt that I was getting somewhere with a quick profile of the prototype Hellcat: http://www.aircraftplans.info/hellcat.html
  8. these and others are listed at: http://www.ebay.com/sch/dataviewpublishing/m.html?item=201395310332&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_dmd=2 thanks for looking! 1950s Clifford Manufacturing Company / North American T-28A Trojan trainer ad Aerograph Four : Convair B-58 Vol. 4 by Jay Miller Paperback 1950s Aeroproducts / North American XA2J-1 Super Savage ad Air International VOL 27 N4 Lockhhed U-2 TR-1 Columbia Air Force Ju 87 Stuka WALK AROUND M2/M3 HALF-TRACK SQUADRON SIGNAL PUB. ARMOR WALK AROUND #4 U.S. ARMY Black Cross Vol. 1 Heinkel He 111 1940s WW2 Bendix Corporati
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