Edité par McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, USA, 1961
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Fair. First Edition. Features: Nice one-page ad for Vickers hydraulics features the Titan rocket; One-page Boeing ad features photo of B-52 launching a Hound Dog missile in-flight; Interesting one-page Texas Instruments ad features photos of their products for space command and guidance; Photo of Japan's MAT wire-guided missile on display in a parade; Article on Robert McNamara's Defense Budget shifts; Boeing Co. Will Build Saturn S-1B Stage (article); Dyna-Soar Suborbital Flights Eliminated; Monkey Pod Lost after Atlas E Flight; USAF Plans Lunar Shelter Design Study; Photos of the Mirage 3-E and 3-R; BOAC Occupies London's New (Heathrow) Terminal - brief article with five photos; Table of statistics documenting Airline Traffic for October 1961; Major photo-illustrated article on El-Al; Photos of Mi-1 and Mi-4 helicopters being added by Czechoslovak Airlines; Major photo-illustrated article on the Sikorsky S-64 which can lift up to 9 tons; Redesigned T63 Engine - illustrated article; Three photos of construction of Minuteman complex at Malmstrom AFB; Lightweight Seat Evaluated by Airlines - photo-illustrated article; List of DOD's top 100 contractors in 1961; 1962 Cessna Model 310G; Potez 840; Uprated Pawnee Aircraft; Sensational six-photo sequence shows Lt. John T. Kryway ejecting from his Navy/Chance Vought F8U Crusader as it crash lands onto the aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt; and much more. 86 pages. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy of this very informative and interesting issue.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall; Vickers, Titan rocket, B-52 ad, Hound Dog missile, Texas Instruments controls, MAT missile, Saturn S-1B stage, Dyna-Soar, Lunar shelter design, Mirage 3-E, Mirage 3-R, BOAC Heathrow Terminal, El-Al, Mi-1, Mi-4, Sikorsky S-64, T63 Engine, Malmstrom AFB, 19.