CURRENT ISSUE
March 2002
Features
Masters of the V-12
They're like highly specialized surgeons: There are few of them, and they're in great demand
Building a Great Air and Space Library
To find the very best books about the world of aviation and spaceflight, we asked for recommendations.
Delightfully de Havilland
The last flying D.H.89 Dragon Rapide in the United States.
“This Is Only a Test”
Fifty years ago, cold-war games halted all civilian air traffic—long before September 11 did the same.
How Things Work: Shuttle Launch Windows
Space Shuttle launches must work like clockwork. Here is how the clockwork works.
The Plane with No Name
The F-111: In Australia, an airplane for all seasons
X-Ray Eyes
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory opens the book on the high-energy universe.
Departments
In the Museum: The Rock
The lunar Touchrock is one of the most popular objects in the National Air and Space Museum.
Above & Beyond: Back in the Saddle
An airshow pilot describes the trials of the comeback
Oldies and Oddities: The Fifty-Cent Classic
Oldies and Oddities: The Fifty-Cent Classic