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Vol. 1 No. 2 ……. Cover: A new view of the U. S. Army Air Force’s Republic P-47 “Thunderbolt”, single-seat, high-altitude fighter, often called the “world’s most powerful fighter plane”. The “Thunderbolt” is powered by a giant 2,000 h.p air-cooled, Pratt and Whitney engine, swinging a 4-blade propeller. The pilot shown is Lieut, Earl Hayward of La Grange, Ill. / Photo by Rudy Arnold ……. Articles Inside: …
Fighter Tactics / By Keith Ayling
Triggerman
Air Hero of the Month — Lt. Griffith P. Williams
The Story Behind the News — Armada Attack
Are You Fit to Be A Pilot?
ABC of Navigation
The Honor and The Glory / By Robert S. Pike, Illustrated by Wesley Neff
Gliders by the Thousands / By Major Lewin B. Barringer
Which One Would You Shoot At?
How to Fly—Aerodynamics
Men of Vision Have Super-Sight.
Cadet Quiz / By Milton Figen
Rainbow at Night—Meteorology / By Ernest G. Vetter
Hanging High / By Parm Mayer
Rip Cords
Paramarines in Action
R.A.F. Cadets
Fly Leaves