Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael- Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
What did happen to Glenn Miller? - In the second half of his detailed investigation of one of aviation's greatest mysteries, Roy Nesbit brings together startling evidence which points to the American bandleader's fate
Personal album - Photographs taken on a wartime FSAF Stirling squadron
For business and pleasure - Mike Jerram continues his series on British post-war private and club aircraft with the Cheslea C H 3 Ace of 1946
Skywriters
One way to deliver Hurricanes - Gp Capt H F O'Neill DFC and bar begins his two-part account of ferrying badly-needed Hawker Hurricanes to Egypt?with a little help from the Royal Navy?in the summer of 1941
Fast and furious?Part 2 - Geoffrey Cains concludes his two-part biography of flying instructor and fighter pilot Frank Dawson-Paul, grandson of the founder of the Boulton and Paul company
Mosquitoes in miniature - Peter Cooke explains how he achieves accuracy in his exquisite 1/24 scale resin models
The flying Viking - Despite its dubious distinction of being the aircraft in which 'Glenn Miller disappeared, the Noorduyn Norseman has been giving dependable military and civil service for more than 50yr Joop Wenstedt looks at the history of the "ultimate bushplane"
The Hordern-Richmond Autoplane - John Sproule recalls a one-off light monoplane of the mid- Thirties, designed and built to combine Klemm-like docility with twin-engined safety
Preservation profile - This month's subject is the world's only airworthy DHA Drover
Wings of peace - John Stroud's regular feature covering between-the-wars European airliners continues with the Short Calcutta and Kent flying-boats
Armchair aviation
"The question of launching torpedoes" - In a new four-part history, renowned aviation historian and former Keeper of the RAF Museum Jack Bruce traces the early development of the torpedo-carrying aircraft, a weapon which was eventually to revolutionise naval warfare
Front Cover - MICHAEL O'LEARY's cover photograph features the Canadian Warplane Heritage Hawker Hurricane IIC P3069 GORDON BAIN's breathtaking colour centre-spread depicts Guernsey Airlines' Vickers Viscount V 806 G-BLOA. ex-G-AOYJ. outbound from Southend on November 12. 1986 First registered as G-AOYJ in January 1958. this Viscount flew with BEA until leased to Cyprus Airways in 1965
What did happen to Glenn Miller? - In the second half of his detailed investigation of one of aviation's greatest mysteries, Roy Nesbit brings together startling evidence which points to the American bandleader's fate
Personal album - Photographs taken on a wartime FSAF Stirling squadron
For business and pleasure - Mike Jerram continues his series on British post-war private and club aircraft with the Cheslea C H 3 Ace of 1946
Skywriters
One way to deliver Hurricanes - Gp Capt H F O'Neill DFC and bar begins his two-part account of ferrying badly-needed Hawker Hurricanes to Egypt?with a little help from the Royal Navy?in the summer of 1941
Fast and furious?Part 2 - Geoffrey Cains concludes his two-part biography of flying instructor and fighter pilot Frank Dawson-Paul, grandson of the founder of the Boulton and Paul company
Mosquitoes in miniature - Peter Cooke explains how he achieves accuracy in his exquisite 1/24 scale resin models
The flying Viking - Despite its dubious distinction of being the aircraft in which 'Glenn Miller disappeared, the Noorduyn Norseman has been giving dependable military and civil service for more than 50yr Joop Wenstedt looks at the history of the "ultimate bushplane"
The Hordern-Richmond Autoplane - John Sproule recalls a one-off light monoplane of the mid- Thirties, designed and built to combine Klemm-like docility with twin-engined safety
Preservation profile - This month's subject is the world's only airworthy DHA Drover
Wings of peace - John Stroud's regular feature covering between-the-wars European airliners continues with the Short Calcutta and Kent flying-boats
Armchair aviation
"The question of launching torpedoes" - In a new four-part history, renowned aviation historian and former Keeper of the RAF Museum Jack Bruce traces the early development of the torpedo-carrying aircraft, a weapon which was eventually to revolutionise naval warfare
Front Cover - MICHAEL O'LEARY's cover photograph features the Canadian Warplane Heritage Hawker Hurricane IIC P3069 GORDON BAIN's breathtaking colour centre-spread depicts Guernsey Airlines' Vickers Viscount V 806 G-BLOA. ex-G-AOYJ. outbound from Southend on November 12. 1986 First registered as G-AOYJ in January 1958. this Viscount flew with BEA until leased to Cyprus Airways in 1965
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