Plane Talk 1943 11 (PDF)

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Vol. 1 No. 4
36 pages

Cover: Air Force Cadet with BT-15
Articles inside: ….. Allowing No Respite ( Peter Masefield, British aviation expert, appraises our airpower ) ….. Riveting My Liberators ( Cassie Giles found her job mighty boring, then made a discovery ) ….. Research for Tomorrow ( A few of the things we have learned with the Aid-chamber’s aid ) ….. Patrolling with the CAP ( Major George E. Haddaway, CAP, tells what civil air patrol means ) ….. How the Navy Uses Photography ( Captain L. W. Pope, USN, explains the genesis of some fine pictures. ) ….. Don’t Say “Raids” – Say “Missions” ( Fred Barton, Plane Talk correspondent in England, tells you why ) ….. How Shall We Bomb Japan? ( Major George Fielding Eliot analyzes probable American strategy ) ….. Design for Flight ( How a new Consolidated Vultee airplane design is created ) ….. All Aboard for X ( You meet the Who’s Who of the World on ATC transports ) ….. Educating Lieutenant Walker ( It costs around $30,000, they estimate, and it’s well worth it ) ….. Just a Wonderful Guy ( William A. Mara talks informally about his old friend, Eddie ) ….. Life in a War-time Town ( It’s no bed of roses – roses are scarce, like some other things ) ….. Liberators for Lilliputians ( Fine airplane models have military and industrial importance ) ….. The Business Ends of a Liberator – ( The powered turrets of a Liberator make wicked weapons )