APR V2N5 Now Available

Page for V2N5: http://www.up-ship.com/eAPR/ev2n5.htm

Main articles are:
Aerospaceplane - 1961. Several major American aerospace corporations competed to design a large operational "orbital airplane." Here is a moment in time of the multi-year effort. Includes art by our very own archipeppe!

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Also:
Convair Spaceplane by Dennis R. Jenkins
Convairs Seaplane Jet Bombers Part 2 by Robert Bradley
Messerschmitt Me 328 variations, part 1
Curtis Wright Helicopter Airliner
Martin SeaMaster
Fairchild NEPA nuclear bomber
 
Again a Fantastic issue of eARP !

THX to Scott and archipeppe :D
 
And a big hurrah for Peppe, bravo Peppe, viva l'Italia, viva Napoli, and all that.
 
Skybolt said:
And a big hurrah for Peppe, bravo Peppe, viva l'Italia, viva Napoli, and all that.

Mille Grazie!!! (Many, many thanks!!!)

Anyway I must thanks first of all Scott that gave me such possibility. :)
 
superb pearl among others in all eAPR series
you won't find more on Aerospaceplane anywhere else
 
Now I'm in a dilemma, eAPR is primary lunch break reading material, but I'm still not
finished with 'From RAINBOW to GUSTO'. Do I finish that first, or leave it, read APR,
and then try to come back to it.?? ??? ???


cheers,
Robin.
 
Nice Scott and archipeppe !!

That Republic M=25 baby and its siblings remain my favorites of all time !!
 
robunos said:
Now I'm in a dilemma, eAPR is primary lunch break reading material, but I'm still not
finished with 'From RAINBOW to GUSTO'. Do I finish that first, or leave it, read APR,
and then try to come back to it.?? ??? ???

Finish off RAINBOW first. It's a substantially longer narrative than anything in the latest APR. APR can be read a bit at a time here and there, but books are best read straight through.
 

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