The Dangerous Dive in Aircraft Production By Jacques S. Gansler The trend over three decades is clear. Cost and performance have been ris¬ing in lockstep with each ot
It’s Science—Not Magic By John T. Correll Among the spectators in the stands for the tactical capabilities exercise during AFA’s Gathering of Eagles last spring was Gen. Robert T. Marsh, USAF (Ret.). He, along with thousands of others watching from the bleachers, saw a A-10s and F-16s...
Technology and the Troops By John T. Correll One reason that new airmen do well in technical training is that they're an elite group. The Air Force
What’s Ahead for the Primary Fleet? By John T. Correll Program difficulties and then budget priorities took the T-46A into stormy weather. But extending the
Valor: Lance Sijan’s Incredible Journey By John L. Frisbee Alone in enemy territory with no food or water and unable to walk, Capt. Lance Sijan refused to give up.