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  • Seller image for Air Facts: The Magazine for Pilots February 1953 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Beautiful copy. Pages lightly toned. A few spots of foxing (age tan spotting) on the front cover. The upper right corner of the front cover is very lightly creased. The rest of the magazine is just like new. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: Cover: "Riley Twin" (They're certificated now and in production at Fort Lauderdale, Florida" by Hans Groenhoff; "The Amazing Navigation of Flight 737" (All we really need in this business is pilots who can see through fog.) by Allen F. Edwards, Jr.; "Little Ship, Big World" (The Weather: If you ever fly in Africa, or in the tropics anywhere, this will give you a sound working knowledge of basic weather in those areas.) by Wolfgang Langewiesche; "The Other Day" (Many interesting things turn up in 25,000 miles a month of global flying.) by Robert N. Buck; "Flying's For Children, Too" (Children wanting to make a local hop is one thing, but when they want to fly to Mexico you can know private air transportation is here to stay.) by Edith Long; "That Wonderful Link" (Another convert to the finest trainer and training aviation has to offer.) by Sam Patchett, Jr.; "Etc." (A fine example of father and son flying. Galbraith & Flower, Aviation Insurance Underwriters. Additional Cessna 180 features. Trip Insurance.) and "Air Mail".