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Pacific flyer.
"A magazine of air commerce." v.1:no.3(1928:S​ept.)-​v.6:no.4(1931:M​ar.4).Incomplete run.

Pacific aviation.
"The aeronuatical journal of the West." Editors: Feb.-Apr. 1928, C.A. Berst; May-June 1928, E. Fitzgerald. v. 1, no. 1-6; Feb.-July 1928.

Pacific aviation news.
Title from cover. Publisher varies: Pacific Aviation News, Inc., Sept. 1929-Feb. 1930. v.2:no.6(1929:J​une)-​v.2:no.12(1929:​Dec.). Incomplete run.

Pacific aeronautics.
Offical organ of Allied Fliers Club. 1919:Dec.-​1920:May. Incomplete run.

Plane talk.
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 26, 1917); title from caption. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 1, no. 27 (Oct. 19, 1918). Holdings Statement: v.1:no.1(1917:O​ct.26)-​v.1:no.27(1918:​Oct.1918).

Ka hoku o Red Hill.
"A weekly magazine devoted to the interests of, and officially distributed to employees of Red Hill and all Defense Projects in Hawaii and other Pacific islands, but not affiliated financially with either the Navy Yard or any of the various…

Red Hill weekly.
"A weekly magazine devoted to the interests of, and officially distributed free to employees of Red Hill, Defense Projects in Hawaii and other Pacific islands, but not affiliated financially with either the Navy Yard or any of the various contractors…

NAT bulletin board …
Title from caption. Ceased publication. Holdings Statement: no.1(1927:June1​6)-​no.49(1931:June​).

The Avenger.
Under caption title: "We live in the wind and sand...and our eyes are on the stars." Summary: Newsletter for the Women Airforce Service Pilots who trained at Avenger Field during World War II. Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 11, 1943); title…

[WASP newsletter]
"This is the WASP newsletter. Its name and other features are embryo. During the next month it is hoped that all WASPs will participate in the naming, the filling, the stabilizing and the expansion of this letter. Its purpose is to provide a medium…
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