The F-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing Project. Written by Peter W. Merlin. Dated 2013. Part of the NASA Aeronautics Book Series.
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The F-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing Project. Written by Peter W. Merlin. Dated 2013. Part of the NASA Aeronautics Book Series.
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The X-31 and the Advent of supermaneuverability. Written by Douglas A. Joyce. Dated 2014. Part of the NASA Aeronautics Book Series.
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A comprehensive history of the F-16XL experimental prototype and it's role in NASA's flight research. Part of the NASA Aeronautics Book Series. Written by Albert C. Piccirillo. Dated 2014.
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An interesting little brochure written by Steve Durst about Project Mercury intermixed with First Day Stamp Covers. Lots of good Mercury project photos. Dated April 2008.
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George Spangenberg (June 22, 1912 – November 13, 2000) was head of aircraft design in the United States Navy's Naval Air Systems Command.
"After a long career in Naval Aviation, Mr. Spangenberg retired from NAVAIR in 1973 where he had served as Evaluation Division Director, Naval Air Systems Command, for 15 years. He is credited with a long array of successful aircraft designs procured for the Navy over a 40-year period and served as spokesperson on naval aircraft design for the Navy, OSD, and Congress. Mr. Spangenberg was widely recognized for his technical expertise, integrity and business sense within and outside the government service. His abiding desire was to see that our Naval Aviators were flying the best machine possible; he never faltered from that mission up to the time of his death. He worked closely with Navy officers, civil service and industry engineers at all levels to accomplish this goal.
He was responsible for the design requirements/procurement of many aircraft, including the F4H Phantom aircraft, the Mach2 fighter-bomber F-14 Tomcat, the land and carrier based maritime patrol airplanes P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking, the carrier command and control aircraft E-2 Hawkeye and the Marine Corps heaviest lift helicopter CH-53E Super Stallion and selection of the YF-17 and design of the F/A-18 Hornet for the US Navy." (Except from original Spangenberg website.
George Spangenberg is on the National Air and Space Museum's Wall of Honor as an Air and Space Leader.
Note: At a request, I am making sure we don't lose the memories of this important aviation pioneer!
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From Amazon: "This chronology of Project Mercury represents only a beginning on the full history, just as Mercury was only a first step in the development of American space transportation. No chronology is a history. This volume is but a preface to what is yet to come. Yet it offers us a catalog of processes by which man progresses from ideas originating in the human mind to the physical devices for man's travel to the moon and beyond." NASA SP 40001, written by James M. Grimwood and dated January 30, 2014. Credit: NASA via Space in Miniature
Flight Operating Instructions for the Lockheed P-38J/L-1/L-5 and F-5B aircraft.
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The NASA reports on the causes and recomendations from the Columbia Shuttle accident on February 1, 2003. Has both volumes with appendix D. Credit: NASA via Bill Simone
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A copy of the Army Operator's Manual, TM 55-1520-210-10, for the Bell UH-1H Iroquois aircraft. Dated 15 February 1988.
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Instructions to the Pilot on the operation
of the aircraft IL-2 with the motor 38 AM.
General Directorate of aviation engineering red army air force
Military publishing house of the people's Commissariat of defense of the USSR
Moscow-1942
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A copy of the Flight Manual, T.O. 1H-3(C)E-1, for the Sikorsky CH-3E & HH-3E aircraft. Dated 1 September 1983.
Note: Section 1 only! (Thanks, Vincent)
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A poor copy of the preliminary Flight Manual for the Bell P-63 aircraft. Undated.
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A copy of the Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions for the Bell P-39Q aircraft.
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A copy of the Flight Manual Supplemental, Navair 01-45HHD-1A, for the Vought F-8D/E aircraft. Dated 1 December 1966.
This publication supplements the information in Navair 01-45HHD-1.
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A copy of the original Navair 01-45HHD-1 is here
A copy of Pilot’s Handbook, AN 01-45HB-1, for the Vought F4U-4/B aircraft, dated 15 April 1947.
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A copy of the Northrop company generated Utility Flight Manual, NTM-1F-20A-1, for the Northrop F-20A aircraft, dated 15 January 1984.
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A selection of high resolution photos of an F-15D in Desert Aggressor Scheme. This is the 65th Aggressor Squadron Camouflage Scheme. I have added a Color Illustration from Afterburner Decals by Scott Brown showing the complete camo scheme.
From airwingspotter.com
"The Desert Scheme consists of 2 tone tan and Brown of FS 30140 and FS 30279. The leading edge has the Grey FS 36251. Nose cone retains the Mod Eagle Grey FS 36176. A very distinctively colored camouflage scheme where it mimic Soviet era jet fighters like the MIG-23 or the newer SU-27 with the Russian Style Bord Number. The pattern has a tightly sprayed soft edge camo pattern."
Credit: Bill Simone
A copy of Army's TM 1-1520-253-10 for the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Operators Manual. Dated 29 January 1999.
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A copy of the Illustrated Assembly Breakdown for the Vought XF5U Flying Flapjack aircraft. Dated 1 January 1945. Credit: Ed Seay Jr., M-A-L Hobby Shop, Irving, TX, via Michael McMurtrey
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