Air & Space Magazine: January 2000
Features
Fifteen Feet and Closing
At formation flying school, invading your neighbor's space becomes an art form.
By Debbie Gary
MarsAir
How to build the first extraterrestrial airplane.
By Oliver Morton
The Late Show
Where to go when you want to see stars—and planets, nebulas, galaxies...
By Kelly Beatty
The NeXt Generation
What to expect from the latests flock of X-planes.
By George C. Larson
Gear Heads
Collectors of survival equipment have a craving for flight helmets, life vests, ejection seats—even shark repellant.
By Tom Harpole
NASA's Art Rides the Rails
A rolling exhibit brings space exploration to small-town America.
By Constance Bond
The Coldest Warriors
Tales from the corridors of an agency so secret that officially it didn't exist.
By William E. Burrows
A Flight Along America's Highway
One man’s mid-century portrait of the United States—from 1,500 feet.
By John Fleischman
Viewport: The Urge to Tinker
By George C. Larson
In the Museum: The Mystery of the MiG
By Z. Byron Wolf
Above & Beyond: The Undertakers
By Gary L. Harris
Flights & Fancy: The Last Laugh
By William K. Kershner
Collections: The Riches of East Fortune
By John Sotham
