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The People and Planes of Friday Harbor

Time and tide wait for no man, but they seem to linger a little around the flying paradise of the San Juan Islands.
May 2004 | By Tom Harpole

From a 1950 Navion on final approach, the Topatopa mountains loom large.

The People and Planes of Santa Paula

There's a hard-to-define quality that can't be found on a flight chart or listed in an airport directory.
March 2004 | By Marshall Lumsden

Air Cadets march smartly across a taxi line that guided 747s. Many win state-sponsored scholarships that pay for the aviation club’s flight orientation and training.

Last Stand at Kai Tak

When the old order changed in Hong Kong, it made way for a new set of problems for a historic aero club.
September 2003 | By Roger A. Mola

In the Museum: The Papers of Crocker Snow

September 2002 | By Mary Collins

A Price Too High

For three small airports, there's no way back to life as it was before September 11.
July 2002 | By Mark Huber

Armed and Anonymous

On your next flight, the passenger in the seat beside you could be a federal air marshal.
May 2002 | By D.C. Agle

“This Is Only a Test”

Fifty years ago, cold-war games halted all civilian air traffic—long before September 11 did the same.
March 2002 | By Roger A. Mola

Airports of Call

The choicest sites for airplane watching.
September 2001 | By Russell Munson

Collections: The Riches of East Fortune

January 2001 | By John Sotham


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