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ALTHOUGT NOT LIVING UP TO ITS ORIGINAL CONCEPT AS A HIGH-ALTITUDE INTERCEPTOR, THE BELL P-39 AIRACOBRA WAS AVAILABLE AND READY TO FIGHT WHEN...
Air Classics, 09/01/04 by O'Leary, Michael; Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
flight I wish I hadn't made, The
AFTER THE END Of WORLD WAR TWO, FLYING.10 WERE HARD TO COME BY. WHEN TiE AUTHOR GOT THE CHANCE TO FLY A FULLY-LOADED SEABEE, IT BECAME A TRIP HE...
Air Classics, 01/01/01 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
When the RAF invaded Texas!
THE AUTHOR CONTINUES HIS ACCOUNT OF WHEN ROYAL AIR FORCE AND USAAF CADETS TRAINED TOGETHER IN TEXAS My instructor was a very patient person. The...
Air Classics, 07/01/00 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
When the RAF invaded Texas!
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN MORE TRAINED COMBAT PILOTS, THE ROYAL AIR FORCE ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT TO TRAIN NEW PILOTS IN AMERICA. SOME AMERICAN PILOTS...
Air Classics, 06/01/00 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
Blue skies & hot nights
A WORLD WAR TWO FERRY PILOT'S STORY PART TWO For two years, flying in the States sand up to Alaska 4 managed to do it all, I guess. f landed on a...
Air Classics, 05/01/00 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
Blue skies & hot nights
During 1944, I had gone through Army Air Force flight school and did a little flying in the South Pacific. Now I was on my way home as a...
Air Classics, 04/01/00 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
Rank has its privileges
I was a ferry pilot in the Ferrying Division of the Air Transport Command, USAAF. I was only a captain, but I had gained a great deal of flying...
Air Classics, 10/01/99 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication -
My friend Orville
AN INTERESTING ENCOUNTER WHILE FERRYING A BELL KINGCOBRA DURING WORLD WAR TWO During the summer of 1944, I had just delivered a new North American...
Air Classics, 11/01/98 by Brown, Ben L · More from publication



