Volume 5 (1990)

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No. 1
Interview with Reed Landis, one of the Top American Aces of World War I by Hudson, James
First German Single Seater Victory and Birth of the Jagdstaffel, The by Heinz Nowarra
Many Battles and Many a Bold Ventur, Letters of Oberleutnant Erwin Bohme by Erwin Bohme (tr. Douglas Fant)
The Champlin Fighter Museum Aircraft of the Aces
Colonel Gorrell and His "Nearly Forgotten Records" by Marvin Skelton
In Memoriam: Donald Roderick MacLaren, 1893-1988 by Stewart Taylor
Aircraft of Australia by Noel Shirley
Plumage: No. 74 "Tiger" Squadron by Jon Guttman
No. 2
An Interview with Ernest Crossen of No. 24 Squadron by Noel Shirley
Ralph V. Hunt's Letters from Issoudun by Mary Hunt
U.S.A. Navy F 5 L Flying Boat: A Flight Evaluation by Flight International
Shot with Luck! The Story of Robert Alexander Anderson by Patrick Mallahan
The Homing Pigeon: Leslie Hubert Holden by Des Martin
Bent Plumage: N. 159 Revisited by Jon Guttman
In Memoriam: Carl August von Schoenbeck, 1898 1989 by Whiteside, Darren
In Memoriam: Oscar Bechtle, 1895 1990 by Peter Kilduff
No. 3
What No Airplanes? by Edgar Gorrell
Reinhold Platz and the Fokker Company by Peter Grosz
Belts and Drums A Survey of Ammunition Totals of First World War Aircraft by Kevin Kelly
Lt. "Abe" Abernethy and the 147th Squadron by Walter Powell
Victor Victorovich Utgoff The Adventures of an Imperial Russian Naval Pilot by Alan Durkota, Donna Durkota and Thomas Darcey
Colors: The Roland D.II and D.Iia by Greg VanWyngarden
Caproni Rollout by Randal Gaulke
Seminar II A Dayton Report by Randal Gaulke
No. 4
Obersteuermann Paul Puzicha by Kurt Puzicha (tr. Douglas Robinson)
The Renumbering of the German Two Seater Formations in Late 1916, Early 1917 by Anonymous
One Man's Photo Album by Charles Snyder
The Ordeal of Harold Tittmann by Douglas Robinson
The Fokker Triplane in Service by Dan San Abbott
The Eastern Front War Eoisondes of Russian Aviation 1914 1917 by August Blume
Colors: American Salmsons by Greg VanWyngarden