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	<title>Age of Aces &#187; September 1938</title>
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		<title>&#8220;Cocarde Sharpers&#8221; by Joe Archibald</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 11:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[â€œGet das Pingham!â€ war-cried the flocks of squarehead flyers facing Bar-le-Duc. And when they proceeded to pour seven monthsâ€™ output of Krupp poison onto the drome of the fighting Ninth in seven days, the battered and bomb-sprayed Major Rufus Garrity had to admit he was licked. â€œPinkham,â€ he said, â€œfor the safety of the rest of the service, go outâ€”and get yourself killed!â€ And wasnâ€™t Phineas always a man to obey orders?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">â€œHAW-W-W-W-W!â€ <img src="http://www.ageofaces.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FA_3809.jpg" align="right" height="144" vspace="5" hspace="5">You heard right! That sound can only mean one thingâ€”that Bachelor of Artifice, Knight of Calamity and an alumnus of Doctor Merlinâ€™s Camelot College for Conjurors is back. Yes itâ€™s the marvel from Boonetown, Iowa himselfâ€”Lieutenant Phineas Pinkham! </p>
<p align="justify">Looks like the Boomtown Miracle Man is public enemy No.1. Everyone wants Phineas Pinkham dead! The Germans are looking for him and bombing the 9th unmercifully in hopes of hitting their mark. As a result, everyone at the 9th Pursuits would like Pinkham to expire. Even his girl, Babbette wants that fiery-headed Yankee Peeg dead. What&#8217;s a Pinkham to do? Find out in Joe Archibald&#8217;s latest, larrupin&#8217; laff festâ€”from the September 1938 <em>Flying Aces,</em> Phineas Pinkham puts the &#8220;poke&#8221; in poker in &#8220;Cocarde Sharpers!&#8221;</p>
<p><em>â€œGet das Pingham!â€ war-cried the flocks of squarehead flyers facing Bar-le-Duc. And when they proceeded to pour seven monthsâ€™ output of Krupp poison onto the drome of the fighting Ninth in seven days, the battered and bomb-sprayed Major Rufus Garrity had to admit he was licked. â€œPinkham,â€ he said, â€œfor the safety of the rest of the service, go outâ€”and get yourself killed!â€ And wasnâ€™t Phineas always a man to obey orders?</em></p>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.ageofaces.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/sharpers.pdf">Download &#8220;Cocarde Sharpers&#8221;</a></strong> (September 1938, <em>Flying Aces</em>)</li>
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<p>And lest you think the legend that is Phineas Pinkham resides only in crumbling old magazines from 80 years ago, the modern day <a href="http://flyingacesclub.com" target="_blank">Flying Aces Club</a> keeps his spirit alive! The field where they hold their competitions is named &#8220;Pinkham Field&#8221; after the great, grinning, jug-headed buffoon. In fact, he&#8217;s even been known to put in an appearance!</p>
<p align="center"><font size="-2"><img src="http://www.ageofaces.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/bluemax21.jpg"  width="96%"><br />
The FACâ€™s Information Technology Guru, Rick Pendzick was awarded the FAC Blue Max at the September Outdoor Contest at Pinkham Field in Connecticut. That&#8217;s Rick on the right with Phineas Pinkham.</font></p>
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		<title>â€œThey Had What It Takes â€“ Part 20: Juan de la Ciervaâ€ by Alden McWilliams</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 21:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alden McWilliamsâ€™ illustrated tributes to the pioneer fliers of the early days of aviation ran in Flying Aces from 1937 through 1940. The September 1938 installment covered the father of the autogyroâ€”Juan de la Cierva. Born in Spain, his father wanted young Juan to go into politics, but his interests lied elsewhere. It was when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alden McWilliamsâ€™ illustrated tributes to the pioneer fliers of the early days of aviation ran in <em>Flying Aces</em> from 1937 through 1940. The September 1938 installment covered the father of the autogyroâ€”<a href="http://www.gyroplanepassion.com/Juan_de_la_Cierva.html" target="_blank">Juan de la Cierva</a>. Born in Spain, his father wanted young Juan to go into politics, but his interests lied elsewhere. It was when he was trying to solve the problem of planes stalling, that he came up with the idea of the autogyro. Sadly, with his death at an early age, for all intents and purposes, the autogyro died with him being replaced by the helicopter.</p>
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