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Air War eBook Captain Danger #15 Spring 1944 - [Download] #RE785
Air War eBook Captain Danger #15 Spring 1944
 

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Radio Archives Pulp Classics
Air War eBook
Captain Danger #15 - Spring 1944
 
Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
 
Winging from World War II skies, it's Captain Danger, Nazi-dom’s ultimate nemesis! The exploits of this steely-eyed defender of justice, this whirlwind ace of aces, were things of legend as he struggled against the Axis of Evil. Captain Allan Danger, a character of epic proportions, first appeared in Air War, a new aviation magazine from Thrilling Publications in 1940. Intended as a companion magazine to Sky Fighters and The Lone Eagle, Air War contained a variety of aviation war stories, each showcasing an adventure of Captain Danger.
 
Captain Danger typified a hard-jawed, larger-than-life ace pilot who would battle the Nazi threat, encountering fantastic situations, robot-controlled planes, death fogs, and Nazi bombers that had harnessed the power of splitting the atom. In all, fifteen adventures of Captain Danger were published between 1940 and 1944, as the flyboys of the Allied nations battled against the war power of the Axis. The stories were part of America’s propaganda machine, blatant and unapologetic, high on hyperbole, low on subtlety. The Axis was portrayed as sniveling cowards who would shoot down helpless parachuters and run from an even fight —the Allies as staunch, dauntless, fighting for right. And greatest of them all... Captain Danger! Air War returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
 
Table of Contents:
 

Featured Complete Novelet

The Catapult Plane

by Robert Sidney Bowen

Scoffing at death, Perry Austin consecrates himself to the most daring plan of vengeance ever attempted by a pilot!

 

Another Exciting Complete Novelet

East Of Chungking

by David Goodis

When Baxter had to battle against odds over China with a U.S. Bombsight at stake, he proved he still had what it took!

 

Will You Drive A Little Slower? — Swift-Action Short Story

by John X. Brown

Lieutenant Commander Evans gives a hero a lift!

 

Captain Danger’s Special Mission — Swift-Action Short Story

by Lieut. Scott Morgan

An intrepid flyer wings across the Adriatic to rescue a Jugoslav patriot.

 

Aces Always Get Back — Swift-Action Short Story

by Jay Michel Berlove

When forgetful Corporal Regan gets a big chance, his memory plays another trick.

 

Headache For Hirohito — Swift-Action Short Story

by Stuart Campbell

A Jap sub gives Joe Berry and Bert Dolan an unexpected opportunity.

 

Here Are Your Wings! — Special Feature

by Sam Merwin, Jr.

How to get ready to join our mightiest Axis-busting team.

 

The Rear Seat Men — Special Feature

by Keith Ayling

When it comes to training aerial gunners, Uncle Sam is tops.

 

The Worst Weather In The World — Special Feature

by Brig. Gen. William E. Lynd

Operating a tactical Air Force in fog-shrouded skies over Kiska.

 

Prop Wash — Special Feature

by Joe Archibald

A live-wire department for our readers.

 

Off The Runway — A Department

An interesting batch of current aviation news and notes.

 
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.

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