Showing posts with label Air Trails (pulp). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air Trails (pulp). Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Pulp -- Air Trails -- March 11, 2020

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This issue of Air Trails features a story by Lieutenant Seymour G Pond, who somehow managed to serve in both the US Navy and the British Royal Flying Corps during World War One.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Pulp #4 -- August 21, 2009

This issue of Air Trails features what I assume to be a Bell Airacuda, a plane meant to be a bomber destroyer. I read about it in a magazine when I was in grammar school and was impressed by what seemed like very advanced features for the 1930s, but it was ultimately a failure. Note the pusher propellers on the nacelles, each of which was manned and armed with a cannon.

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