Flying Aces [Volume XL Number 1, December 1941] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, large pulp, cover: Bristol Beaufighter: Latest British “Destroyer” by August Schomburg)
Details taken from Table of Contents.
4 · 30,000 Army Pilots a Year—Not Enough · John R. Hoyt · ar
60 · “Greatest of All Flying Boats” · [uncredited] · ar
Flying Aces [Volume XL Number 2, January 1942] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, large pulp, cover: North American P-51 Apache: Latest Air Forces Pursuit)
Details taken from Table of Contents.
Flying Aces [Volume XL Number 3, February 1942] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, 8½″ x 11″ pulp, cover: New Army Observation: The Curtiss O-52 by August Schomburg)
Details supplied by Rob Preston from Table of Contents.
4 · Bringing Down the Sub-Stratosphere · Don Black · ar
Flying Aces [Volume XL Number 4, March 1942] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, large pulp, cover: Latest Air Corps Trainer: The Curtiss AT-9 by August Schomburg)
38 · Valeri Chkalov—Ace Soviet Airman · Ralph Tekel · ar
Flying Aces [Volume XLI Number 1, April 1942] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, large pulp, cover: Will the Boeing B-17E Bomb Tokyo? by August Schomburg)
Details taken from Table of Contents.
2 · How the Reds Outwitted the Luftwaffe · James L. H. Peck · ar
Flying Aces [Volume XLI Number 2, May 1942] ed. A. A. Wyn (Magazine Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 96pp, large pulp, cover: Yank Airmen Protect the Burma Road! by August Schomburg)
Details taken from Table of Contents.