Air & Space Magazine: March 2010
Features
Our Favorite Martians
For the scientists and engineers who drive the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, Mars exploration is personal.
By Michael Klesius
Hornet v. MiG
U.S. Marine aviators to Malaysian MiG pilots: Show us what you got.
By Ed Darack
Shuttles For Sale
Three orbiters in search of good homes. Not cheap.
By Guy Gugliotta
Head Skunk
Kelly Johnson was a giant in aircraft design. On the 100th anniversary of his birth, we find out how his legend grew.
By Peter Garrison
Don't Cross That Line
Would a fighter pilot shoot down a private airplane?
By Craig Mellow
Restoration: Connecticut's State Warbird
What World War II fighter was a product of the Nutmeg State?
By James Wynbrandt
The Other Harlem
In 1930s Chicago, at the corner of 87th Street and Harlem Avenue, Cornelius Coffey made aviation history.
By Giles Lambertson
Legends of Vietnam: Bronco's Tale
One of the most versatile aircraft of the Vietnam War appears on the verge of a comeback.
By William E. Burrows
The Gold-Plated Cabin
There aren’t many companies that can make an airliner fit for a king.
By Roger A. Mola
Viewport: Leave the World Behind
By J.R. Dailey
In the Museum: A Wright Relic Surfaces
By Larry E. Tise
Above and Beyond: The Unhappy Bottom Riding Club
By Norvin C. Evans
Oldies and Oddities: Tinseltown’s Training Base
By Preston Lerner
Moments and Milestones: A Day at the Races
By John Miller
