Smithsonian AIR & SPACE MAGAZINE July 2010 Issue
The July issue of Air & Space Magazine is available online here:
Articles this month include:
Titan Air Saturn’s mysterious moon may have airplanes in its future.
Truck Killer For one mission in Vietnam, the best aircraft for the job was a bomber from World War II.
The Real Top Gun Nobody handled a Tomcat like Snort.
Century Series Wannabe North American F-107A
The Last Gunslinger The F-15C is the only dedicated dogfighter left in the U.S. military fleet. Why isn’t the Air Force replacing it?
Tribute to an Aviation Journalist If you read airplane magazines, you’ve seen Howard Levy’s photographs.
Climate Control Irving Langmuir tried to change the world one storm at a time.
Evolution of the Space Shuttle How 30 years changed the world’s most complex flying machine.
Sightings: Cause for Reflection Endeavour lights up the sky—and water—in Florida.
Viewport: Building a Wall of Support
In the Museum: Honor Roll
Above and Beyond: It’s All Sawdust and Mirrors
Oldies and Oddities: A Different Kind of Hybrid
Moments and Milestones: Mile-High Man
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