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Book Title Description Author Your Alaskan Flight Plan BOOK TITLE DESCRIPTION AUTHOR YOUR ALASKAN FLIGHT PLAN HOW TO FLY IN ALASKA DOWNIE HEROES OF THE HORIZON ALASKA BUSH PILOTS BRUDER ALASKAN AVIATION HISTORY 1897 to 1928 STEVENS ALASKAN AVIATION HISTORY 1929 to 1930 STEVENS WE PULLED TOGETHER AND WON WW II PICTORIAL STROCK VALOR AT POLEBROOK WW II B-17 CRASH (Peorian Joe Rex in crew - signed)SCHOOL USS LOS ANGELES U. S. NAVY's AIRSHIP AND AVIATION TECHNOLOGY ALTHOFF ANTIQUE AIRPLANE GUIDE SECOND EDITION BOWERS ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC AIRPLANES PICTORIAL DAVIES,et al CLASSIC AIRCRAFT PICTORIAL BOYNE DOUBLE MENACE P/F-82 TWIN P-51 MUSTANG McLAREN PLANES, PILOTS AND PROGRESS DUANE COLE'S VIEWS (signed) COLE ROTARY ENGINES OF WW I EARLY AIRCRAFT ENGINES MORSE EAST WIND RAIN PEARL HARBOR COHEN GOLDEN AGE OF AIR RACING PRE 1940 SCHMID,et al B-24 LIBERATOR FAMOUS AIRCRAFT SERIES - PICTORIAL BIRDSALL LOST SQUADRON B-17 AND P-38's LOST IN ICELAND IN WW II HAYES WINGS TO THE ORIENT FLYING BOATS - 1935 to 1945 COHEN AMERICAN AIR MUSEUM IN BRITAIN OPENING CEREMONIES AUGUST, 1997 PUSHING THE ENVELOPE JET AGE AIRPLANES RABINOWITZ MILITARY AIRCRAFT ENCYCLOPEDIA ALL NATION'S AIRCRAFT RAND McNALLY ACES IN COMMAND FIGHTER PILOTS AS COMBAT LEADERS BOYNE SAILOR OF THE AIR 1917-1919 LETTERS and DIARY OF U.S. NAVY PILOT MM U-BOAT vs AIRCRAFT GUN ACTION IN WWII FRANKS,et al FORGOTTEN EAGLE WILEY POST STERLING TARGET HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMB IN WWII CHRISTMAN ANGELS ZERO P-47 CLOSE AIR SUPPORT IN EUROPE BRULLE MOUNTAIN FLYING HANDBOOK AUTHORITY ON MOUNTAIN FLYING (Killed doing it!) IMESON WAR IN THE AIR DRAMATIC AIR BATTLES OF WWII COONTS WINGS OF FURY FROM VIETNAM TO THE GULF WAR WILCOX HUNTING WARBIRDS SEARCH FOR LOST WWII AIRCRAFT HOFFMAN THE BOMBER WAR ALLIED OFFENSIVE AGAINST GERMANY NEILLANDS CATCH-22 HUMOR FICTION OF B-25 BOMBER WING IN ITALY HELLER THE BRIDGEBUSTERS TRUE STORY OF CATCH-22 B-25 BOMB WING CLEAVER THE GENERAL AND THE GENIUS GROVES and OPPENHEIMER ATOMIC BOMB PROJECT KUNETKA AVIATION LAWYER'S MANUAL LEGAL ADVICE FOR PILOTS YODICE LUFTWAFFE - 1918 TO 1940 LUFTWAFFE HISTORY MASON ROLL BACK THE SKY WW II BOMBING OF JAPAN TAYLOR AIR ESCAPE AND EVASION AIRCREW ESCAPES FROM WW I TO KOREAN WAR SUNDERMAN STAYING CURRENT PILOT PROFICIENCY MANNINGHAM PROFICIENT PILOT STAY CURRENT SCHIFF AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHT DAYS FLIGHT OF THE WINNIE MAE POST,et al FATE IS THE HUNTER ERNEST K. GANN'S AVIATION STORIES GANN MASTERS OF THE AIR WW II U.S. AIR WAR AGAINST GERMANY MILLER BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON EARLY AIR TRAVEL ON BRITISH IMPERIAL AIRWAYS FRATER SHIP OF GHOSTS CRUISER U. S. S. HOUSTON IN WW II HORNFISCHER SEA OF THUNDER 1941-1945 WAR IN THE PACIFIC THOMAS LOOKING INTO HELL STORIES FROM BRITISH BOMBER CREWS WW II ROLFE THE FEW U.S. PILOTS WHO FOUGHT WITH THE RAF IN WW II KERSHAW HAT IN THE RING BIRTH OF AMERICAN AIR POWER IN GREAT WAR FRANDSEN TRUE NORTH FLYING PA-11 FLOAT PLANE IN CANADA ERICKSON FLIGHTS OF ANGELS NAVAL PRIMARY TRAINING IN WW II - STEARMANS JAMES AMERICAN RAIDERS CAPTURE LUFTWAFFE'S SECRETS AFTER WW II SAMUEL CARRIER ON THE PRAIRIE OTTUMWA, IOWA NAVAL AIR STATION IN WW II COFER AT DAWN WE SLEPT JAP ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR PRANGE I COULD NEVER BE SO LUCKY AGAIN JIMMY DOOLITTLE AUTOBIOGRAPHY DOOLITTLE WITH NAVAL WINGS FLEET AIR ARM PILOT IN WW II (British) WELLHAM TO HELL AND BACK TRUE EXPERIENCES OF BRIT BOMBER COMMAND ROLFE FLYING THE BAHAMAS WEEKEND PILOT'S GUIDE AS THE PRO FLIES FLY EXPERTLY IN A PROFESSIONAL MANNER HOYT HALSEY'S TYPHOON TYPHOON IN WW II - HAVOC IN U.S. FLEET DRURY & GLAVIN AMELIA EARHART - CASE CLOSED? ANALYSIS OF LAST FLIGHT - July 2, 1937 ROESSLER,et al SOUND OF WINGS AMELIA EARHART BIOGRAPHY LOVELL WEST WITH THE NIGHT BERYL MARKHAM AUTOBIOGRAPHY MARKHAM FOREVER FLYING BOB HOOVER AUTOBIOGRAPHY HOOVER,et al GUADALCANAL DIARY WW II PACIFIC ISLAND INVASION TREGASKIS GUADALCANAL WW II PACIFIC ISLAND INVASION FRANK BILLY MITCHELL EARLY U.S. ARMY AIR POWER VISIONARY HURLEY GENERAL BILLY MITCHELL EARLY U.S. ARMY AIR POWER VISIONARY BURLINGAME GERMAN AF RISE & FALL BRITISH-WRITTEN HISTORY - 1933 to 1945 CROWN ONCE THEY WERE EAGLES BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON IN WW II - AND LATER WALTON PILOT ERROR THE ANATOMY OF A PLANE CRASH HISE SOPWITH CAMEL WW I FIGHTER AIRCRAFT BOWYER MESSERSCHMITT ME 262 GERMAN WW II JET FIGHTER BOYNE LION IN THE SKY U.S. 8th AIR FORCE FIGHTER OPNS - 1942 to 1945 SCUTTS MUSTANG DESIGNER N. AMERICAN P-51 DESIGNER-EDGAR SCHMUED WAGNER FLYING THE FRONTIERS ADVENTURES OF CANADIAN PILOTS MATHESON LEGACY OF WINGS HAROLD PITCAIRN K. SMITH LONELY VIGIL COAST WATCHERS ON SOLOMON ISLANDS WW II LORD RAG WINGS AND HEAVY IRON ANTIQUES AND WAR BIRDS CAIDIN INTRUDERS U.S. NAVAL AVIATION NOVEL COONTS FIGHTER TEST PILOT BRIT TEST PILOT FLEW HURRICANES TO TORNADOS BEAMONT EAGLE DAY BATTLE OF BRITAIN IN WW II COLLIER DRAGON LADY HISTORY OF U-2 HIGH ALTITUDE SPY PLANE POCOCK ADOLF GALLAND - A PILOT'S LIFE GERMAN GENERAL OF FIGHTERS IN WW II GALLAND SEAPLANES AND FLYING BOATS PICTORIAL HISTORY ALLWARD DOOLITTLE's TOKYO RAIDERS B-25 ATTACK ON TOKYO FROM U.S.S. HORNET GLINES BATTLE REPORT FROM PEARL HARBOR TO CORAL SEA IN WW II KARIG,et al SOLE SURVIVOR SOLE SURVIVOR OF TORPEDO SQDN 8 AT MIDWAY GEORGE GAY TO COMMAND THE SKY AIR SUPERIORITY OVER GERMANY '42-'44 McFARLAND,et al THE SHIP-BUSTERS BRITISH TORPEDO AIRCRAFT SINK SHIPS IN WWII BARKER THE LUCKY BASTARD CLUB B-17 PILOT IN TRAINING & COMBAT, 1943-45 FLETCHER JIMMY STEWART BOMBER PILOT FAMOUS ACTOR FLIES IN WWII SMITH WHERE HELL FREEZES OVER U.S. NAVAL AVIATION ANTARCTIC SURVIVAL 1946 KEARNS SOLDIERS LOST AT SEA A CHRONICLE OF TROOPSHIP DISASTERS WISE & BARON AIRLIFE'S GENERAL AVIATION POST-WW II GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT SIMPSON THE LONGEST NIGHT MAY 10, 1941 BOMBING OF LONDON MORTIMER MAVERICKS OF THE SKY FIRST PILOTS OF THE U. S. AIR MAIL ROSENBERG,et al INSTRUMENT FLIGHT - PART 2 RADIO NAVIGATION - U.S. NAVAL AIR IN 1943 McINTOSH BUSH PILOTS PILOTS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA WILDERNESS CARY & HAUTALA HORNCHURCH SCRAMBLE RAF FIGHTER AIRFIELD IN WW I and II SMITH BLACK SHEEP ONE LIFE OF WW II FIGHTER PILOT PAPPY BOYINGTON GAMBLE TALES OF A WAR PILOT WW II FIGHTER PILOT R. C. KIRKLAND IN PACIFIC KIRKLAND IMMELMANN - EAGLE OF LILLE WW I GERMAN FIGHTER PILOT IMMELMANN 617 SQUADRON - DAM BUSTERS BRITISH BOMBERS IN WW II BENNETT WASHOUT! U.S. AVIATION CADETS IN WW II WATRY BAT 21 DOWNED PILOT ESCAPE IN VIETNAM ANDERSON IN THE HANDS OF FATE PATROL WING TEN (PBYs) FROM 12/41 TO 5/42 MESSIMER INTO THE GUNS OF PLOESTI ROMANIAN OIL - U.S. BOMBING IN WW II NEWBY TARGET PLOESTI - BOMBSIGHT VIEW ROMANIAN OIL - U.S. BOMBING IN WW II NEWBY PLOESTI OIL STRIKE ROMANIAN OIL - U.S. BOMBING IN WW II SWEETMAN INTO THE WIND BIOGRAPHY OF MAX CONRAD BUEGELEISEN DECISION OVER SCHWEINFURT U.S. 8th A. F. BOMBERS OVER GERMANY IN WW II COFFEY WAGER WITH THE WIND DON SHELDON -ALASKA BUSH PILOT GREINER EAGLE SQUADRONS YANKS IN THE R.A.F. - 1940 to 1942 HAUGLAND THE AIR SHOW AT BRESCIA, 1909 EARLY AIR SHOW IN ITALY DEMETZ FIRST BLUE BUTCH VORIS & CREATION OF THE BLUE ANGELS WILCOX THE NUREMBERG RAID 1944 BOMBER COMMAND RAID ON GERMAN CITY MIDDLEBROOK ACES HIGH WW I IN THE AIR - MEN, PLANES & BATTLES CLARK TUMULT IN THE CLOUDS AMERICAN IN THE R.A.F. IN WW II - 30 VICTORIES GOODSON FLYING THE FRONTIERS - VOL II CANADIAN AVIATION MATHESON McCAMPBELL'S HEROES WW II NAVAL FIGHTERS IN PACIFIC HOYT THUNDERBOLT P-47 PILOT IN 56th FIGHTER GRP, 8th A. F. JOHNSON GOSHAWK SQUADRON FICTITIOUS SQUADRON IN WW I ROBINSON FLYING FOR HER COUNTRY AMERICAN and SOVIET WOMEN PILOTS IN WWII STREBE ASTRONAUT WIVES CLUB ASTRONAUT WIVES TELL HOW IT WAS LILY KOPPEL NORTH STAR OVER MY SHOULDER BOB BUCK'S FLYING LIFE BUCK BATTLE OF BRITAIN RAF vs LUFTWAFFE IN WWII OVERY THIS IS NO DRILL ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR BERRY HAWK SAFARI SEARCH FOR RARE CURTISS HAWK P6-A ROSANIK NAVAL AVIATION IN WWI ITS IMPACT ON WWI LAYMAN DUTY BOB GREENE'S FATHER and PAUL TIBBETS GREENE TO WIN THE WINTER SKY AIR WAR OVER ARDENNES 1944 - 1945 PARKER HOT SHOTS PILOTS IN KOREAN WAR CHANCEY,et Al MacARTHUR'S AIRMEN WWII AIR WAR IN SOUTHWEST PACIFIC GRIFFITH, Jr. KOGA'S ZERO JAPANESE FIGHTER FOUND IN ALASKA REARDEN BOMBS AWAY WWII U. S. AIR FORCE IN ACTION SILSBEE, edit THE JASTA PILOTS DETAILED LISTINGS 1916 - 1918 FRANKS,et al FAST MOVERS JET PILOTS IN VIETNAM SHERWOOD ROLLING THUNDER JET COMBAT FROM WWII TO GULF WAR RENDALL REPUBLIC P-47 THUNDERBOLT OPERATIONAL RECORD SCUTTS MAN WHO FLEW MEMPHIS BELLE SECOND B-17 TO COMPLETE 25 MISSIONS MORGAN/POWERS PASSION FOR WINGS WESTERN IMAGINATION 1908 - 1918 WOHL THE LUFTWAFFE 1933 - 1945 MURRAY ABOVE and BEYOND AVIATION MEDALS OF HONOR TILLMAN FLY LOW FLY FAST RENO AIR RACES GANDT UNBROKEN AIRMAN JAPANESE PRISONER IN WWII HILLENBRAND FIGHTER WING TOUR OF AN AIR FORCE COMBAT WING CLANCY SKYWARD BYRD'S ATLANTIC and ARCTIC FLIGHTS BYRD JUNGLE ACE USAAF's TOP FIGHTER LEADER OF PACIFIC WAR BRUNING IMPACT GERMANY'S V-WEAPONS IN WWII KING & KUTTA FLYING HIGH BOEING and RISE OF JETLINER INDUSTRY RODGERS CRIMSON SKY AIR BATTLE FOR KOREA BRUNING THE OTHER BATTLE LUFTWAFFE NIGHT ACES vs RAF IN WWII HINCHLIFFE AMERICAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT HISTORY OF INNOVATION WINCHESTER,edit WHITE ROSE OF STALINGRAD RUSSIAN HIGH SCORING FEMALE ACE OF ALL TIME YENNE THE RACE HOW AMERICA BEAT RUSSIA TO THE MOON SCHAEFTER TEST PILOT TO HITLER'S BUNKER NAZI FEMALE PILOT PISZKIEWICZ FLIGHT DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINES REQUIRED IN PILOTING KERN CONCORDE and the AMERICANS POLITICS OF SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT OWEN INSTRUMENT FLYING HANDBOOK STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES and ILLUSTRATIONS TURNER UNLOCKING THE SKY GLENN CURTISS and RACE TO INVENT AIRPLANE SHULMAN DAY OF INFAMY BOMBING OF PEARL HARBOR LORD DAY OF THE TYPHOON RAF TYPHOON TANKBUSTERS IN NORMANDY GOLLEY AMERICA'S PRECISION BOMBING PURSUIT FROM 1910 TO 1945 McFARLAND GUNNER WWIIAIRCRAFT TURRETS and GUN POSITIONS NIJBOER MEDAL OF HONOR WWI AVIATORS DURKOTA THE BOEING 247 FIRST MODERN AIRLINER LINDEN FLIGHT OF THE GIN FIZZ MIDLIFE AT 4,500 FEET KISOR THE BATTLE FOR TINIAN B-29 AIRBASE STEPPING STONE IN WWII PREFER TOP SECRET BIRD GERMAN Me-163 COMET ROCKET AIRCRAFT SPATE WHY AIR FORCES FAIL THE ANATOMY OF DEFEAT HIGAM/HARRIS EAGLES OF THE BLACK CROSS GERMAN PILOTS IN WWI MUSCIANO KELLY SKUNK WORKS ENGINEER - U-2, SR-71 JOHNSON/SMITH A FEW GREAT CAPTAINS MEN WHO SHAPED U.
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