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VINTAGE LOT OF 11 ISSUES OF NORTHROP NEWS - YEARS 1970 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977

$ 10.56

  • Contributors: Northrop
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Era/Year: 1970
  • Features: Vintage
  • Format: Physical
  • Genre: Military Aircraft and Aerospace
  • ISSN: 112233445566778899
  • Language: English
  • Modified Item: No
  • Publication Frequency: Special Issue
  • Publication Month: August
  • Publication Name: Northrop News
  • Publication Year: 1974
  • Publisher: Northrop News
  • Seller Notes: “Used but in Very Good Condition”
  • Signed: No
  • Subscription: No
  • Theme: Antiques & History
  • Topic: Military & War
  • Type: Magazine

Description

This vintage lot of 11 issues of Northrop News Company Newsletter is a must-have for collectors of military aircraft and aerospace history. The magazines, published in the years 1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, and 1977, provide a unique glimpse into the past and showcase the evolution of military technology. Included in this sale are the special 1972 Christmas Edition and the 1977 CADAM Edition which ushered in the era on Computer Aided Drafting and Design. There are Newsletter articles feathering Northrop’s long history of Assorted Military Aircraft and Aviation Milestones on such planes as The YF-17 COBRA, The F-5 ARMY OV-ID MOHAWK, TIGER II. THE T-38 TALON, The F-18 HORNET, The YA-9 ATTACK AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPE as well as other notable and Historical Aircraft. There are dozens of articles about Top Company Brass, Bosses and Managers, Engineers, Notable Employees, and an assortment of Employee community involvement events showcasing Northrops commiment to the community. There are also articles about Employee outings to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and other attractions and diversions. There are pages of Classifies where employees offer other employees places to rent, cars to sell and an assortment of things to buy, sell or trade. Northrop at time seemed more like family and less of a Corperate Mega-Business - How times have changed. This lot is a rare find and a great opportunity for Aerospace and Aviation Enthusiasts. The condition of these Newsletters vary from Very Good to Excellemt with a few that have some crease tears - but 90 percent of these are fully intact and each edition if fully complete.