Aerospace Books
Fiction and non-fiction works related to air and space flight
Reflecting the Glow of Flight's Golden Age
Page through these vintage magazine covers and return to a time when the world was vast and air travel was grand.
March 2004 |
By Diane Tedeschi
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.
November 2003 |
By airspacemag.com
Seafarers
Bathing beauties from the time when aircraft first crossed oceans.
January 2003 |
By Illustrations by Ian Marshall
Above & Beyond: Nights Over North Vietnam
A former South Vietnamese Air Force commander shares his military experiences in a new book.
September 2002 |
By Nguyen Cao Ky
In the Museum: Buck Rogers in the 21st Century
The reality of spaceflight is tangible; a spacecraft or flight spare enables us to preserve the technology involved in a Mars landing so that future generations can understand how it was done. But how do you preserve a "sensation" so that future generations will appreciate its impact on society?
May 2002 |
By Bob Craddock
Building a Great Air and Space Library
To find the very best books about the world of aviation and spaceflight, we asked for recommendations.
March 2002 |
By Our Panel Of Experts
What Were They Thinking?
The wonderful, unworkable world of airplane design in the years before the Wright brothers.
March 2001 |
By Phil Scott
