Air & Space Magazine: September 2002
Features
Reno Enters the Jet Age
They're not as fast as the top Unlimiteds, but the national air racing organization is gambling on jets to boost attendance.
By Carl Hoffman
Galileo's Last Look
Launched 13 years ago, a rugged spacecraft send its last postcards from Jupiter.
By Tony Reichhardt
The Unemployment Line
Where airliners go when they're out of work.
By Howard Stansfield
Restoration: Soggy Stratoliner
Boeing 307
By Douglas Gantenbein
Ticket to Orbit
Don't just sit there. Get out and see the world!
By Eric Adams
A Waco's Happy Ending
How an abandoned World War II glider found love in Long Island.
By Joshua Stoff
How Things Work: Ring Laser Gyros
By Linda Shiner
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Slept Here
Following in the footsteps of the man who invented space travel.
By Anatoly Zak
Air War in the Falklands
Grand miscalculations, unknown odds, miserable weather, vast distances—and unlikely adversaries.
By Carl Posey
Viewport: Garber's Half-Century
By J.R. Dailey
In the Museum: The Papers of Crocker Snow
By Mary Collins
Above & Beyond: Nights Over North Vietnam
A former South Vietnamese Air Force commander shares his military experiences in a new book.
By Nguyen Cao Ky
Flights & Fancy: Kids Stuff
By John Malik
Moments & Milestones: Ten Most Wanted
By Stuart Nixon
