Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Sky Fighters was one of the longest running "air" pulps beginning in 1932 and lasting until 1950. An amazing 118 issues were published during that time. Thrilling Publications published this one, along with its two sister aviation magazines Air War and The Lone Eagle. When the magazine began, it featured exciting tales of World War I, written by some of the men who actually flew in the skies above France. The magazine began featuring more contemporary stories as World War II loomed. By 1941, the magazine was entirely taken over by battles of the Allies against the Axis. After the end of the global conflict in 1946, the magazine featured a mixture of old and new tales, some containing aviation adventures not related to the wars. Sky Fighters returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Featured Action Novelet
Yesterday’s Pilot
by Robert S. Fenton
War hero Lew Byington, lost in the mire of battle fatigue, suddenly finds himself confronted by the greatest challenge of his entire career!
Another Exciting Novelet
Last Flight
by F.E. Rechnitzer
Fighting pilot Leo Margol was just about ready for his furlough, but instead he drew an atom bomb mission that hurled him into a roaring ruckus!
Short Stories
Errornautics
by Joe Archibald
Heil breaks loose when Hooley and Spink run into Schickelgruber
His Majesty’s Turtles
by William J. O’Sullivan
These Yank airmen have an hilarious private war with their own allies
Tested Wings
by Daniel Prescott
It was a new plane, but bald-headed mechanic Casey could fly it
There’s Millions In It
by Kerry Kenmare
Ex-Army Pilot Connor flies in quest of lost treasure...
One-Burst Baker
by Robert J. Hogan
Flak-happy Eddie sets out on his fiftieth — and final — mission
Special Features
Tarmac Talk
by The Skipper
Thrills In The Air
by Jack Kofoed
The Atomic Present
by Major Kenneth Gantz