Air & Space Magazine: November 2003
Features
Air(show) Assault
With a Caribou, Mohawk, Bird Dog, Hueys, and Cobras, Army aviators are teaching the loudest history lesson you ever heard.
By Shelby G. Spires
The Spin Debate
If spins can kill, why aren't pilots trained to handle them?
By Joseph Bourque
The Dept. of Etc.
Small artifacts that are the garnish of most museum exhibits make a satisfying main course in a new National Air and Space Museum book.
By airspacemag.com
Backgrounder: State of the Station
The International Space Station is on hold while NASA answers calls for attention in the order in which they are received.
By Tony Reichhardt
The Contender
How Airbus got to be number one.
By Bill Sweetman
Pod People
They're the ones thinking outside the space capsule.
By James Oberg
Diamonds in the Wreck
Riches to rags and back again: A 1928 mailplane is reborn.
By Sam Goldberg
Expert Witness
The EWO and the MIRV: Cold war talk for an RC-135 crew's lucky day.
By Robert L. Brown
