Two Big Novels of Air Fury!
The Texan Flew For Gold
By Harlin Messer
The hawk-nosed sons of the desert looked up hungrily, fingering their scimitars. Overhead two battered Messerschmitts roared deep into Arab territory, on a glory-ride to death. In one cockpit a starry-eyed kid peered eagerly ahead. In the other hunched a war-scarred man, bitterly cursing them both for fools.
Captain Death’s Cargo
By Joel Rogers
Once more he drops, slim and dark and insouciant, into the raging hell of bloody rebellion. But now his name is hissed in hate from gun to gun. For the famous Captain Death is earning a traitor’s pay!
A Smashing Novelette of Conflict in the Clouds!
Duel Over Deutschland
by John Prescott
The silly Nazis thought that Randall and Collins had come to fight them. But no. Tough Tony and Punchin’ Pete had their own private war — and Lord help any German Air Force that got in their way!
Four Gripping Stories
Command Performance
By Johanas L. Bouma
The big ship staggered on toward the wall of thundering flak, blood washing her decks and wind screaming through fresh-torn holes. But the crew hung on, grimly waiting for the Captain to turn yellow — again!
Rebel In A Corsair
By J.P. Weinel
Lashing a fighter like Joe Bronson to a deck is like plugging a volcano with ice. Just don’t be around when the blow-off comes.
The No-Glory Patrol
By Coleman Meyer
Puttering alone out over the Gulf, listening to their engine’s cough, looking for wolf-pack subs and thinking about sharks, they knew they could never be heroes!
Snatch One Flat-Top
By Hank Searls
The Japs had it soft. All they had to take were Windy Doyle’s bullets. But his squadron-mates had to hear his stories.