Two Air-Action Novels
Assassin In The Sky
by T.W. Ford
If you shoot down enemy pilots while they’re bailing out, Lamarr, there’ll always be blood on your wings!
Dead Men’s Wings
by David C. Cooke
Stu Hoskins and Job Johnson wondered it they had gone nuts — for the sky was filled with phantom ships...
Thrilling Short Stories
Hero By Proxy
by Orlando Rigoni
Gus Reed certainly acted odd for an airman with a reputation for tearlessness!
Focke-Wulfs Over Panama
by Leslie B. Lueck
Lt. Red Rodgers didn’t care how he took revenge tor having been unjustly broken!
Wings Of The Convoy
by Robert W. Nealey
Just when Pilot-Officer Gilpen Wright managed to get through his transfer, things began to pop in the middle of his old flight!
Raid The Gestapo
by Sans Carson
Tot Whittlesey and Sleepy Horn didn’t cotton to the idea of being exhibited in Berlin as captive American airmen!
My Feet Are Cold
by Lee Floren
Captain Hank Stewart, of Alabama, had seen Pearl Harbor, and knew that there was a job of Jap-killing to do. But it was so damned cold here...
Special Department
US Commercial Planes Are Tops
by Cliff Campbell
Fact article by a man in the know on the latest aviation dope!