Greetings All,
The fourth issue of The American Aerospace Archive is now available:
This issue focuses on little-known aspects of McDonnell naval fighter development in the early Cold War period, with special emphasis on the development of the F3H Demon. The magazine covers the following subjects:
-Model 40/40A (1945 day fighter proposal—5 images)
-XF2H-2/-3/-4 Swept-Wing Banshee (9 images)
-Model 58 (original proposal for the F3H Demon—20 images)
-Model 60 (delta wing alternative to the Model 58—9 images, including specially created color artwork for the covers)
-Model 58 wind tunnel tests of alternate nose cones (1 image)
-XF3H-1 Mock-up Inspection (summary)
-F3H-1 Mock-up Inspection (summary with 51 detailed close-up photos)
-F3H-1P Mock-up Inspection (summary)
-Model 58AD (F3H-2 with 30″ Diameter Radar Antenna—1 image)
This 60 page magazine features 97 images, including contemporary illustrations, photos and artist’s impressions, the majority published here for the first time. I excerpted 8 pages from the magazine and put them up on <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/19474281/McDonnell-Naval-Jet-Fighters-Selected-Proposals-and-Mockup-Reports-19451957">Scribd</a>; these are high resolution and give you a good idea of the quality of the interior graphics. The magazine is printed in full color on high quality 80 lb semi-gloss paper with saddle-stitched covers and is priced at a reasonable $14.95. For a full preview of the magazine, please visit <a href="http://magcloud.com/browse/Issue/32899">MagCloud</a>. US, UK and Canadian readers should order the magazine directly through MagCloud. Readers outside of these countries may order the magazine through my website, <a href="http://aeroarchivepress.com/">aeroarchivepress.com</a>. Also, within the next few weeks, UK and European customers should be able to order this issue (along with issues 1-3) through the <a href="http://www.ianallanpublishing.com/">Ian Allan Superstore</a> and the <a href="http://www.aviation-bookshop.com/">Aviation Bookshop</a>, while Japanese customers may order it through <a href="http://www.nishiyama-yosho.co.jp">Nishiyama Yosho</a>.
Best Regards,
Jared Zichek
The fourth issue of The American Aerospace Archive is now available:

This issue focuses on little-known aspects of McDonnell naval fighter development in the early Cold War period, with special emphasis on the development of the F3H Demon. The magazine covers the following subjects:
-Model 40/40A (1945 day fighter proposal—5 images)
-XF2H-2/-3/-4 Swept-Wing Banshee (9 images)
-Model 58 (original proposal for the F3H Demon—20 images)
-Model 60 (delta wing alternative to the Model 58—9 images, including specially created color artwork for the covers)
-Model 58 wind tunnel tests of alternate nose cones (1 image)
-XF3H-1 Mock-up Inspection (summary)
-F3H-1 Mock-up Inspection (summary with 51 detailed close-up photos)
-F3H-1P Mock-up Inspection (summary)
-Model 58AD (F3H-2 with 30″ Diameter Radar Antenna—1 image)
This 60 page magazine features 97 images, including contemporary illustrations, photos and artist’s impressions, the majority published here for the first time. I excerpted 8 pages from the magazine and put them up on <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/19474281/McDonnell-Naval-Jet-Fighters-Selected-Proposals-and-Mockup-Reports-19451957">Scribd</a>; these are high resolution and give you a good idea of the quality of the interior graphics. The magazine is printed in full color on high quality 80 lb semi-gloss paper with saddle-stitched covers and is priced at a reasonable $14.95. For a full preview of the magazine, please visit <a href="http://magcloud.com/browse/Issue/32899">MagCloud</a>. US, UK and Canadian readers should order the magazine directly through MagCloud. Readers outside of these countries may order the magazine through my website, <a href="http://aeroarchivepress.com/">aeroarchivepress.com</a>. Also, within the next few weeks, UK and European customers should be able to order this issue (along with issues 1-3) through the <a href="http://www.ianallanpublishing.com/">Ian Allan Superstore</a> and the <a href="http://www.aviation-bookshop.com/">Aviation Bookshop</a>, while Japanese customers may order it through <a href="http://www.nishiyama-yosho.co.jp">Nishiyama Yosho</a>.
Best Regards,
Jared Zichek