American Aviation
The Story of the Boeing Company
Boeing's family tree reads like a Who's Who of American aviation history, with milestones ranging from the Douglas World Cruisers that completed the first around-the-world flight, to the Boeing B-17 and B-29 and the North American Aviation P-51 of World War II.
Merchant: Motorbooks
Black Eagles
Since the early days of American aviation, racist attitudes have forced African Americans to go to extreme lengths to earn their wings. This engrossing account shares their historic history from the first days of flight to the space program. Photos.
Merchant: Overstock Books
Gentleman's Stainless Sport Chronograph
Inspired by the early days of American aviation, a pursuit enjoyed by many Brooks Brothers customers, this exquisite chronograph-style timepiece features three small subdials to split the hour, minutes and 10th of a second for accurate timing purposes.
Merchant: Brooks Brothers
Gentleman's Rose Gold-Plated Sport Chronograph
Inspired by the early days of American aviation, a pursuit enjoyed by many Brooks Brothers customers, this exquisite chronograph-style timepiece features three small subdials to split the hour, minutes and 10th of a second for accurate timing purposes.
Merchant: Brooks Brothers
FJ Fury in Detail & Scale #68
At the beginning of 1945, the US Navy awarded North American Aviation a contract for a single-engine jet fighter. This resulted in the FJ-1 Fury, a straight-winged design that first flew in late 1946.
Merchant: Motorbooks
Defenders of the Reich: Jagdgeschwder 1 Volume Three 1944-1945
The first two volumes are already available. Many of the 750 photographs in this edition are new, and the book is greatly enhanced by its 90 new color aircraft profiles by the respected American aviation artist, Tom Tullis.
Merchant: Motorbooks







