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June/July 2018

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Features

Around 17,000 attended the festivities at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

RAF 100

Happy birthday to the chaps who gave us the scramble, the “few,” and the world’s first independent air force.

Royal Air Force station

Cairo to Baghdad

In 1921, the Royal Air Force pioneered a route over 540 miles of empty desert—to deliver the mail.

The Fairchild Republic A-10

Combat Is the Mother of Invention

Seven airplanes that got better in the field.

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Eugene Parker’s Journey to the Sun

Spacecraft will brave its source.

Kansai International Airport’s artificial islands

The Airport Is Sinking

An engineering miracle is still no match for Mother Nature.

Former missileer Tory Bruno

The Other Rocket Man

ULA’s boss doesn’t want SpaceX to have all the fun.

Departments

Soundings

One Hundred Years of Airmail

See a new exhibit, collect the special edition stamp.

Interview

Shaesta Waiz

An Afghan-American pilot hopes that other young women will follow her flight path.

Above & Beyond

The Ambush

On a routine night fight from San Juan, everything suddenly went haywire.

Oldies and Oddities

Inside a Soviet ICBM Silo

A rare visit to a doomsday bunker.

In the Museum

Letters from a Science Fiction Giant

Exploring the riches of the Arthur C. Clarke Collection at the National Air and Space Museum.

A&S NEXT

We Control the Space Station

Lauren Cooper, International Space Station Operations Engineer, Johnson Space Center, NASA

A&S NEXT

After the Game, Roll Out a Planet

A heavy-duty vinyl map the size of a basketball court.

Milestone

Super Stuff

More than 99 percent air and able to withstand forces thousands of times its weight.

Interview

Yanks to the Rescue

Blood and Fears: How America’s Bomber Boys of the 8th Air Force Saved World War II