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* No. 1 | * No. 1 – Shoot the Bull!<ref name="SUSGPMC">{{cite book |title=Supplement to United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog |date=1947 |location=Washington |pages=12–16 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fDrzBQMWXikC |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 2 | * No. 2 – Instructor's Guide for Recognition Training in Army Air Forces<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* No. 3 | * No. 3 – Glider Tactics and Technique<ref>{{cite web |title=1944 AAF Glider Tactics and Technique (CG-4A) Flight Manual Aircraft Handbook-CD |url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/292191729140 |website=eBay |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 4 | * No. 4 – Operation of Photographic Laboratory<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 5 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 5 – Ditching Dope] | ||
* No. 6 | * No. 6 – Weather for Aircrew Trainees<ref>{{cite web |title=Weather for Aircrew Trainees. Air Forces Manual No.6. Restricted. |url=http://www.abebooks.com/30298594850/bd |website=AbeBooks |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 7 | * No. 7 – High Level Precision Bombing<ref>{{cite web |title=High Level Precision Bombing: Air Forces Manual No. 7 |url=http://www.abebooks.com/30958266915/bd |website=AbeBooks |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 8 | * No. 8 – Field Weight and Balance Control for Aircraft<ref name="AFM">{{cite magazine |date=January 1945 |title=Training Aids |url=http://archive.org/details/airforceofficia281945airf |magazine=Air Force |volume=28 |issue=1 |page=27 |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 10 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 10 – Arctic and Tropic Maintenance of Aircraft] | ||
* No. 11 | * No. 11 – Manual on AACS Procedures<ref>{{cite magazine |date=November 1944 |title=Training Aids |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TyBQ0QO7Z7AC |magazine=Air Force |volume=27 |issue=11 |page=58 |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 12 | * No. 12 – Glider Flying Training<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 13 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 13 – How to Use Training Films] | ||
* No. 15 | * No. 15 – Bombardment Formations<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* No. 16 | * No. 16 – Teaching Methods Manual for Flexible Gunnery Instructors<ref>{{cite book |title=United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog |date=July 1945 |location=Washington |page=811 |url=http://archive.org/details/sim_monthly-catalog-of-united-states-government-publications_1945-07_606 |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 20 | * No. 20 – Gunners Information File<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 21 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 21 – Survival] | ||
* No. 22 | * No. 22 – Guide for Training Aids Officers<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* No. 23 | * No. 23 – Handbook of Recovery<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* No. 24 | * No. 24 – Instructors Manual for Physical Retraining<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 26 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 26 – Introducing Joe "Flight" Gremlin] | ||
* No. 27 | * No. 27 – Gunnery in the B-29<ref>{{cite web |title=Gunnery in the B-29: Air Forces Manual No. 27 (Paperback) |url=http://www.abebooks.com/11786080246/bd |website=AbeBooks |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 28 | * No. 28 – Radar Performance Testing Manual<ref>{{cite report |date=1946 |title=Summary Technical Report of the Committee on Propagation, NRDC |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=H2ENAQAAMAAJ |publisher=Committee on Propagation, National Defense Research Committee |location=Washington, D.C. |chapter=Historical and Technical Survey |page=262 |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 29 | * No. 29 – Sit Down and Play<ref>{{cite web |title=1945 WWII War Department Pamphlet 28-10 Sit Down and Play Piano for the Soldier |url=http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1945-wwii-war-department-pamphlet-28-498978862 |website=Worthpoint |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 30 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 30 – Ground Safety Rules] | ||
* No. 31 | * No. 31 – Tactical Employment of H2X Radar Equipment<ref>{{cite web |title=Tactical Employment of H2X Radar Equipment (For Blind Bombing of Land Targets) |url=http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1500080754 |website=IWM |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 32 | * No. 32 – Air Attacks on Bridges<ref>{{cite book |last1=Craven |first1=Wesley Frank |last2=Cate |first2=James Lea |title=The Army Air Forces in World War II |date=1983 |publisher=Office of Air Force History |location=Washington, D.C. |page=761 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CDWtdzMt9AEC |access-date=1 April 2022 |chapter=The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan}}</ref> | ||
* No. 34 | * No. 34 – Notes on Use of Oxygen Equipment for Fighter Pilots and P. R. U.<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* No. 35 | * No. 35 – Notes on Use of Oxygen Equipment for Air Crews<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* No. 37 | * No. 37 – Loran Handbook for Aircraft<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Pierce |first1=J. A. |date=May 1946 |title=An Introduction to Loran |url=http://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Site-Technical/Engineering-General/Archive-IRE-IDX/IDX/10s/IRE-1946-05-OCR-Page-0056.pdf |journal=Proceedings of the I.R.E. and Waves and Electrons |volume=34 |issue=5 |page=234 |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 38 | * No. 38 – Weather Briefing Manual<ref name="AFM" /> | ||
* No. 40 | * No. 40 – Precipitation Static<ref>{{cite web |title=Air Forces Manual No. Forty; Precipitation Static |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/j33smjw45 |website=AirCorps Library |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 42 | * No. 42 – How to Jam Jerry's Radar, Window or Chaff<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 43 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 43 – Centralized Meat-Cutting Plants] | ||
* No. 45 | * No. 45 – First Aid in Flight<ref name="SUSGPMC" /> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 48 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 48 – Prevent Burns] | ||
* [http://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-14031360R-bk No. 49 | * [http://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-14031360R-bk No. 49 – Let's Walk] | ||
* No. 53 | * No. 53 – World-wide Recognition Systems<ref name="SUSGPMC2">{{cite book |title=Supplement to United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog |date=1948 |location=Washington |pages=5–9 |url=http://archive.org/details/monthlycatalogof19451946unit |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* No. 55 | * No. 55 – Use of Flexible Gunnery, Phase Checks, Giving, Scoring, Using<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* No. 58 | * No. 58 – Mr. Pilot, Don't Be a Bogey Man, Turn on Your IFF<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* No. 59 | * No. 59 – [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 Coming Home] | ||
* No. 62 | * No. 62 – Precision Bombing Practice<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* No. 64 | * No. 64 – Fighter Gunnery, Rocket Firing, Dive Bombing<ref>{{cite web |title=Fighter Gunnery; Rocket Firing; Dive Bombing. |url=https://usafa.insigniails.com/Library/ItemDetail?l=All&i=121377 |website=United States Air Force Academy McDermott Library |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 65 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 65 – The Airplane Commander] | ||
* No. 66 | * No. 66 – Manual for Instruction on Poorman Flexible Gunnery Trainer<ref name="SUSGPMC2" /> | ||
* No. 67 | * No. 67 – How to Improve Formation Bombing<ref>{{cite book |last1=McArthur |first1=Charles W. |title=Operations Analysis in the United States Army Eighth Air Force in World War II |date=1990 |volume=4 |publisher=American Mathematical Society |location=Providence, Rhode Island |isbn=0-8218-0158-9 |page=328 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=AC1GlWYTe3EC |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref> | ||
* [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 70 | * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009976670 No. 70 – Going Down] | ||
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Revision as of 04:31, 1 April 2022
Material is taken from a Warbird Information Exchange thread.
Aerology
- No. 1 – Ice Formation on Aircraft (NAVAER 00-80U-1)
- No. 2 – Thunderstorms (NAVAER 00-80U-2)
- No. 3 – Fog (NAVAER 00-80U-3)
- No. 4 – Air Masses and Fronts (NAVAER 00-80U-5)
- No. 5 – The Warm Front (NAVAER 00-80U-9)
- No. 6 – The Cold Front (NAVAER 00-80U-4)
- No. 7 – The Occluded Fronts (NAVAER 00-80U-8)
- No. 8 – Flying the Weather Map (NAVAER 00-80U-11)
- No. 9 – The Equatorial Front (NAVAER 00-80U-10)
- No. 10 – Typhoons and Hurricanes (NAVAER 00-80U-21)
Aeronautics Bulletins
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 1 – Civil Aeronautics in the United States
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 2 – Airport Design and Construction
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 3 – Aeronautics Trade Directory
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 4 – Air Marking
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 5 – Airports and Landing Fields
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 6 – Aeronautic Publications
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7 – Air Commerce Regulations
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-A – Airworthiness Requirements for Aircraft
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-B – School Supplement of Air Commerce Regulations
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-C – Department of Commerce Regulations Governing Entry and Clearance of Aircraft and United States Airport of Entry Regulations
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-D – Parachute Supplement of Air Commerce Regulations
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-E – Air Commerce Regulations Governing Scheduled Operation of Interstate Air Line Services
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-F – Airworthiness Requirements for Aircraft Components and Accessories
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-G – Airworthiness Requirements for Engines and Propellers
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7-H – Air Commerce Regulations Governing Alterations and Repairs to Licensed Aircraft
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 8 – Airway Map of the United States
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 9 – Regulations Governing Establishment and Certification of Aeronautical Lights and Recommended Standards for Marking Obstructions to Air Navigation
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 10 – Air Navigation Maps
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 11 – Establishment and Operation of Deparment of Commerce Intermediate Landing Fields
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 12 – Aircraft Engine Testing
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 13 – Civil Aircraft Accidents and Casualties
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 14 – Relative Lift Distribution in Any Biplane
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 15 – Air Traffic Rules [Ed. Series number likely reassigned to entry below.][1]
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 15 – Control of Airplanes at Low Speeds by Means of Conventional Ailerons
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 16 – Airport Rating Regulations
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 17 – Airport Management
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 18 – State Aeronautical Legislation and Compilation of State Laws
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 19 – Aviation Training
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 20 – Directory of Licensed Pilots [Ed. Series number reassigned to entry below.][2]
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 20 – Suggested City or County Aeronautics Ordinance and Uniform Rules for Airports
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 21 – Trend in Airplane Design as Indicated by Approved Type Certificates
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 22 – Gliders and Gliding
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 23 – Scheduled Air Transportation
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 24 – The Federal Airways System
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 25 – Reduction of Airplane Noise
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 26 – Design Information for Aircraft
- Aeronautics Bulletin No. 27 – Aeronautic Radio
Air Forces Manuals
- No. 1 – Shoot the Bull![3]
- No. 2 – Instructor's Guide for Recognition Training in Army Air Forces[3]
- No. 3 – Glider Tactics and Technique[4]
- No. 4 – Operation of Photographic Laboratory[3]
- No. 5 – Ditching Dope
- No. 6 – Weather for Aircrew Trainees[5]
- No. 7 – High Level Precision Bombing[6]
- No. 8 – Field Weight and Balance Control for Aircraft[7]
- No. 10 – Arctic and Tropic Maintenance of Aircraft
- No. 11 – Manual on AACS Procedures[8]
- No. 12 – Glider Flying Training[3]
- No. 13 – How to Use Training Films
- No. 15 – Bombardment Formations[3]
- No. 16 – Teaching Methods Manual for Flexible Gunnery Instructors[9]
- No. 20 – Gunners Information File[3]
- No. 21 – Survival
- No. 22 – Guide for Training Aids Officers[10]
- No. 23 – Handbook of Recovery[3]
- No. 24 – Instructors Manual for Physical Retraining[10]
- No. 26 – Introducing Joe "Flight" Gremlin
- No. 27 – Gunnery in the B-29[11]
- No. 28 – Radar Performance Testing Manual[12]
- No. 29 – Sit Down and Play[13]
- No. 30 – Ground Safety Rules
- No. 31 – Tactical Employment of H2X Radar Equipment[14]
- No. 32 – Air Attacks on Bridges[15]
- No. 34 – Notes on Use of Oxygen Equipment for Fighter Pilots and P. R. U.[3]
- No. 35 – Notes on Use of Oxygen Equipment for Air Crews[3]
- No. 37 – Loran Handbook for Aircraft[16]
- No. 38 – Weather Briefing Manual[7]
- No. 40 – Precipitation Static[17]
- No. 42 – How to Jam Jerry's Radar, Window or Chaff[3]
- No. 43 – Centralized Meat-Cutting Plants
- No. 45 – First Aid in Flight[3]
- No. 48 – Prevent Burns
- No. 49 – Let's Walk
- No. 53 – World-wide Recognition Systems[10]
- No. 55 – Use of Flexible Gunnery, Phase Checks, Giving, Scoring, Using[10]
- No. 58 – Mr. Pilot, Don't Be a Bogey Man, Turn on Your IFF[10]
- No. 59 – Coming Home
- No. 62 – Precision Bombing Practice[10]
- No. 64 – Fighter Gunnery, Rocket Firing, Dive Bombing[18]
- No. 65 – The Airplane Commander
- No. 66 – Manual for Instruction on Poorman Flexible Gunnery Trainer[10]
- No. 67 – How to Improve Formation Bombing[19]
- No. 70 – Going Down
Aviation Training Sense Pamphlets
- NAVAER 00-80Q-1 - Safety Precautions for Fixed Gunnery (aka Don't Kill Your Friends)
- NAVAER 00-80Q-2 - Dunking Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-3 - Gunnery Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-4 - Oxygen Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-5 - Parachute Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-6 - Prisoner Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-9 - Air Information Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-10 - Fuel Saving Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-11 - Aleutian Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-12 - 'G' Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-13 - Arctic Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-14 - Shark Sense (1944)
- NAVAER 00-80Q-14 - Shark Sense (1959)
- NAVAER 00-80Q-15 - Patrol Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-16 - Security Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-17 - Flat-Hatting Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-19 - Manners Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-20 - Taxi Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-21 - Recognition and Identification Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-22 - Pilot Error Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-23 - Carrier Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-24 - Radio Discipline Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-25 - Support Aircraft Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-26 - Rescue Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-27 - Night Fighter Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-28 - Instrument Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-29 - Compressibility Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-30 - Jet Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-31 - Carrier Cold Starting Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-32 - Carrier Cold Weather Flying Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-33 - Vertigo Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-34 - Support Aircraft Sense [Ed. Likely republication of above under new series number.][20]
- NAVAER 00-80Q-35 - High Altitude Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-36 - Night Vision Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-37 - Shoot Seat Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-38 - Electrical Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-39 - Jet Cruise Control Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-40 - Air Controller Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-41 - UHF Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-42 - Helicopter Rescue Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-43 - Instrument Flying Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-45 - GCA Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-46 - Swept and Delta Wing Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-47 - Night Flying Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-48 - Carrier Sense [Ed. Likely republication of above under new series number.]
- NAVAER 00-80Q-49 - Weekend Warrior Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-50 - Ditching Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-52 - Flight Simulator Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-55 - Bail-Out and Ejection Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-56 - Low Flying Sense
- NAVAER 00-80Q-58 - Collision Sense
- NAVPERS 91139 - Conference Sense
- NAVPERS 91785 - Discipline Sense
- NAVPERS 91786 - Public Relations Sense
- NAVPERS 91964 - Shipboard Training Sense
- NAVWEPS 00-80Q-51 - Recognition Sense [Ed. Likely republication of above under new series number.][21]
- NAVWEPS 00-80Q-53 - Flying Fitness Sense
- NAVWEPS 00-800-59 - Slow Flight Sense [Ed. Note the replacement of "Q" with a "0".]
Civil Aeronautics Bulletins
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 3 - Civil Aircraft Accidents and Casualties[22]
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 4 - State Aeronautical Legislation Digest and Uniform State Laws
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 5 - Flight Instructor's Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 10 - Airport Lighting
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 11 - Directory of Airports and Seaplane Bases
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 12 - Air Marking
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 20 - Study Outline for Primary Ground Instruction
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 21 - Primary Ground Study Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 22 - Digest of Civil Air Regulations for Pilots
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 23 - Civil Pilot Training Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 24 - Practical Air Navigation
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 25 - Meteorology for Pilots
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 26 - Aerodynamics for Pilots
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 27 - Pilot's Airplane Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 28 - Pilot's Powerplant Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 29 - Pilot's Radio Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 30 - Ground Instructor's Manual
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 31 - Patter for Elementary Flight Maneuvers
- Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 32 - Fundamentals of Elementary Flight Maneuvers
Fixed Gunnery And Combat Tactics Series
- No. 1 - How to Get Hits with the Illuminated Sight
- No. 2 - Gunnery Approaches
- No. 3 - Offensive Tactics Against Fighters
- No. 4 - Defensive Tactics Against Fighters
- No. 5 - Snoopers and How to Blast 'Em
- No. 6 - Fighter Escort (NAVAER 00-805-19)
- No. 7 - Attack Against Bomber Formations (NAVAER 00-805-20)
- No. 8 - Combat Air Patrol (NAVAER 00-805-21)
Flight Preparation Training Series
- Aerology for Pilots
- Air Navigation: Part 1, Introduction to Earth
- Air Navigation: Part 2, Introduction to Navigation
- Air Navigation: Part 3, Dead Reckoning and Lines of Position
- Air Navigation: Part 4, Navigation Instruments
- Air Navigation: Part 5, Relative Movement
- Air Navigation: Part 6, Contact Flying
- Air Navigation: Part 7, Nautical Astronomy & Celestial Navigation
- Effects of Flight
- Mathematics for Pilots
- Operation of Aircraft Engines
- Physics for Aviation
- Physics Manual for Pilots
- Principles of Flying
Instrument Flying Manuals
- T.O. No. 30-100A-1 - Instrument Flying: Basic Theory and Practice
- T.O. No. 30-100A-2 - Instrument Flying: Basic Instructors' Syllabus
- T.O. No. 30-100B-1 - Instrument Flying: Advanced with Radio Aids
- T.O. No. 30-100C-1 - Instrument Flying: Instrument Trainer Instruction Guide
- T.O. No. 30-100C-1 - Instrument Flying: Instrument Trainer Instruction Guide (Special Edition)
- T.O. No. 30-100D-1 - Instrument Flying: Technique in Weather
- T.O. No. 30-100E-1 - [Instrument Flying: British Standard Beam Approach System][23]
- T.O. No. 30-100F-1 - Instrument Flying: Army Air Forces Instrument Approach System
- T.O. No. 30-100F-2 - Instrument Flying: Army Air Forces Instrument Approach System Instructors' Syllabus
Safety Bulletins
- No. 169-46 - Service Pilots Versus Light Planes
- No. 170-46 - Air Recklessness
- No. 171-46 - That 500-Foot Regulation
- No. 172-46 - Seaplane Safety
- No. 173-46 - Low-Slow Flying: The Fatal Mistake
- No. 174-46 - Small-Field Traffic
- No. 175-47 - Don't Drink and Fly
- No. 176-47 - Strange Field Landings
- No. 177-47 - Students Don't Fly Passengers
- No. 178-47 - Why Have Prop Accidents?
- No. 179-47 - Buzzing...Jail Bait
- No. 180-48 - Runways Shrink!
- No. 181-48 - Cold Weather Safety
- No. 183-49 - Buzzing...is Deadly
- No. 184-49 - Don't Ask for Trouble: File a Flight Plan
- No. 186-51 - Mountain Winds and Their Effects on Flight
- No. 187-53 - Keep Your Distance
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