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Celebrating the History of Aviation

November is Aviation History Month. In November 1782, Joseph Michel Montgolfier and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier experimented with filling paper and fabric bags with smoke and hot air, leading to the invention of the hot air balloon, man's first flight, and the entire science of aviation. The brothers' experiments demonstrated that it was possible to soar above the earth and survive. To mark this remarkable anniversary, the Government Printing Office is featuring the following publications on American aviation history.

First Flight: The Wright Brothers and the Invention of the Airplane

Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center, Division of Publications

Description: Describes the Wright brothers of Dayton, Ohio and the events that led to the world's first successful flight of a man-carrying, power-driven, heavier-than-air machine on Dec. 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Year/Pages: 2002: 116 p.; ill.

Price: $6.50 Add To Cart

Shooting the Front: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and Photographic Interpretation on the Western Front - World War I (Paperbound)

Publisher: Defense Dept., Defense Intelligence Agency, National Defense Intelligence College, Center for Strategic Intelligence Research

Description: Although photography was already a well-established fixture of 19th century society, it was the marriage of photography and the airplane that created the new military art of aerial observation during World War I. Shooting the Front is a pioneering study of the impact of aerial photography on America's fledgling air force during its baptism of fire above the trenches of the Western Front. This comprehensive history from the Defense Intelligence Agency highlights aerial photography's ability to command the high ground and provide a concise view of a battle area, both tactically and strategically. It is an authoritative account of aerial reconnaissance and the interpretation of photographs as they evolved into the most important sources of intelligence along the entire Western Front during the Great War.

This comprehensive resource will interest military history and aviation enthusiasts, as well as students of the history of intelligence. The numerous illustrations, many never before published, include images of aircraft, cameras, and people, authentic official aerial photos, and maps in varying scales, all designed to help the reader relive the exhilarating and dangerous experience of aerial observation in World War I.

Year/Pages: 2006: 523 p.; ill.

Price: $66.00 Add To Cart

United States Air Force in Korea, 1950-1953

Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Office of Air Force History

Description: Tells the story of the Air Force's role in the Korean War. Analyzes the operations, interprets their significance for the course of the conflict, and explains their importance to the application of air power in modern warfare.

Year/Pages: 1983: 847 p.; ill. revised ed. 1996-repr.

Price: $24.39

Corsairs to Panthers: United States Marine Aviation in Korea

Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps

Description: Chronicles the part played by United States Marine aviation during the Korean War.

Year/Pages: 2002: 57 p.; ill.

Price: $8.00

Winged Shield, Winged Sword: A History of the United States Air Force, V. 1-2

Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program

Description: Describes and analyzes, in the context of national policy and international rivalries, the evolution of land-based air power since the United States Army established an Aeronautical Division in 1907. Provides a clearer understanding of the central role of the Air Force in current American defense policy. 2 books, issued in a slipcase, sold as a set.

Year/Pages: 1997: 2 bks. (1193 p.); ill.

Price: $93.50

Development of Military Night Aviation to 1919

Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air University

Description: Examines the development of military night aviation from its origins through the First World War. Places emphasis on the evolution of night flying in those countries that fought on the Western Front: France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States.

Year/Pages: 1998: 172 p.; ill.

Price: $13.00 Add To Cart

Eyes of Artillery: The Origins of Modern United States Army Aviation in World War 2 (Clothbound)

Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History

Description: Examines the institutional origins of modern Army aviation by recounting the experiences of them men who flew observed fire missions, or Air Observations Posts (AOP) in light aircraft for the Field Artillery during World War 2. Identifies the circumstances and debate that gave rise to the AOP program.

Year/Pages: 2000: 392 p.; ill.

Price: $45.00 Add To Cart

Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose: Developing Air Power for the United States Air Force During the First Century of Powered Flight

Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program, Air Force Materiel Command, Aeronautical Systems Center, History Office

Description: Examines the institutional origins of modern Army aviation by recounting the experiences of them men who flew observed fire missions, or Air Observations Posts (AOP) in light aircraft for the Field Artillery during World War 2. Identifies the circumstances and debate that gave rise to the AOP program.

Year/Pages: 2002: 528 p.; ill. and folder.

Price: $27.60

Building a Strategic Air Force

Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program

Description: Deals with the early years of the Air Force's effort to build and maintain a strategic striking force, from 1945 through 1953. Discusses the period of reorganization in national defense in the years after the end of the Second World War, as the Army Air Forces dealt with questions of structure, doctrine, strategy, atomic weapons, and technology.

Year/Pages: 1995: 537 p.; ill.

Price: $25.00

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