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March 2002

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Features

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Masters of the V-12

They're like highly specialized surgeons: There are few of them, and they're in great demand

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Building a Great Air and Space Library

To find the very best books about the world of aviation and spaceflight, we asked for recommendations.

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Delightfully de Havilland

The last flying D.H.89 Dragon Rapide in the United States.

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“This Is Only a Test”

Fifty years ago, cold-war games halted all civilian air traffic—long before September 11 did the same.

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How Things Work: Shuttle Launch Windows

Space Shuttle launches must work like clockwork. Here is how the clockwork works.

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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

Viewport

Viewport: Engine Rooms

Viewport: Engine Rooms

In the Museum

In the Museum: The Rock

The lunar Touchrock is one of the most popular objects in the National Air and Space Museum.

Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond: Back in the Saddle

An airshow pilot describes the trials of the comeback

Oldies and Oddities

Oldies and Oddities: The Fifty-Cent Classic

Oldies and Oddities: The Fifty-Cent Classic

Moments and Milestones

Moments and Milestones: Low and Dark

Moments and Milestones: Low and Dark