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  2. Ernest K. Gann - Wikipedia

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    Articles. Gann contributed numerous articles to the aviation magazine Flying. In one series, he described his exotic travels with Dodie in their Cessna 310, the Noon Balloon, named because of its typically late departure time. [25] Autobiographies. Fate Is the Hunter (memoir). New York: Simon & Schuster, 1961; A Hostage to Fortune ...

  3. Fate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fate is a U.S. magazine about paranormal phenomena. Fate was co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories) and Curtis Fuller. Fate magazine is the longest-running magazine devoted to the paranormal.

  4. True (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    True, also known as True, The Man's Magazine, was published by Fawcett Publications from 1937 until 1974. Known as True, A Man's Magazine in the 1930s, it was labeled True, #1 Man's Magazine in the 1960s. Petersen Publishing took over with the January 1975, issue.

  5. Flying Saucers (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine itself was published by Palmer Publications, Inc. in Evanston, Illinois. The Flying Saucers From Other Worlds May 1958 Issue No. 29 was the last one by that title. In the July–August 1958 Issue No. 30 the name of the magazine was changed to Flying Saucers, The Magazine of Space Conquest. Ray Palmer was still editor at that time.

  6. Flying Machines Which Do Not Fly - Wikipedia

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    Flying Machines Which Do Not Fly" is an editorial published in the New York Times on October 9, 1903. The article incorrectly predicted it would take one to ten million years for humanity to develop an operating flying machine. [1] It was written in response to Samuel Langley's failed airplane experiment two days prior.

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    In 1993, about 350 documents were forged by Lawrence X. Cusack III. These papers were supposedly from, or related to, John F. Kennedy.Some of them alleged that Kennedy had a secret first marriage and dealings with organized crime, had bribed FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, and paid hush money to Marilyn Monroe.

  8. Cross and Cockade - Wikipedia

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    Cross & Cockade International Journal, normally referred to simply as Cross & Cockade, is a historical magazine about aviation in World War I, first published in 1970. [1] Its full title was Cross & Cockade Great Britain Journal from 1970 to 1986, when it changed to the present name.

  9. Flying Models - Wikipedia

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    Flying Models was an American monthly magazine dedicated to model aviation published by Carstens Publications. It was the oldest continuously published magazine dedicated to model airplanes, having started as Flying Aces in October 1928.

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