Mastering the Transatmosphere By James W. Canan Apparently, the future belongs to the National Aerospace Plane—but the immediate problem is a backlog
How the Ducks Line Up By John T. Correll Strategic planners must think about the unpleasant details of nuclear war, weapons, and targets. When
Pilot Report: B-1B By Michael Kenny USAF An instructor pilot describes the lofty feeling of flying the impressive new bomber.
Learning, Teaching, and Learning By Russell E. Dougherty I retire as Executive Director of AFA June 1, turning over my responsibilities to a worthy successor, David L. Gray. This is my final editorial as Publisher of Air Force Magazine. Thus it is time for a bit of traditional...
Valor: The Lady Was a Tiger By John L. Frisbee Lt. Regina Aune's act of valor typified the heroism that abounded following the tragic crash of a C-5 at Saigon.