Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Flying razor - Howard Levy describes Frank Ryder's Alabama-based Fokker D VIII fighter replica
Monique Agazarian 1930-1993 - An appreciation
The Connie is fifty - Mike Hardy traces the Lockheed Constellation prototype's career in the 50th anniversary year of its maiden flight
Fathers of British aviation - No 4 - Stuart McKay s biography of Capt Geoffrey de Havilland
From Brisfit to Beverley - In Part Three the late Charles W. Prower recalls his wartime work on the General Aircraft Hotspur troop glider
RAF PitCairn - Howard Levy reports from Pennsylvania on the sole surviving Pitcairn PA-39 Autogiro
Military personal album - photographs of RAF aircraft at RAF Santa Cruz, Bombay, India in 1946
Armchair aviation - Richard Wilson focuses on the air-to-air photography of Charles E. Brown
By day and by night - Owen Thetford begins a two-part service history of the venerable Vickers Virginia, which joined the RAF in 1924 and soldiered on until 1941. Original cutaway drawing by Frank Munger
Civil personal album - Photographs of pre-war American civil types, via John Underwood , .
French Atlantic wings - Robert Esperou begins his account of France's part in the pre-war race to establish transatlantic air services
Sling's Sailplanes - In the ninth of his articles on the family of gliders produced by Fred Slingsby, Martin Simons describes the King Kite of 1937
Spitfire notebook - This month's notebook features the two-seat Spitfire Trainers which appeared after World War Two
Preservation profile - Richard Paver describes the history and restoration of Eddie Coventry's Spitfire LF.XVIE TD248
FTPS 50th anniversary - Holly's light-hearted commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Empire Test Pilots School
Post-war propliners - John Stroud describes the Short Solent flying-boat's airline service
No shots please, we're British! - Roger Anthoine continues his series on RAF aircraft which were shot down in neutral Switzerland during world War Two
Crosswind - John Maynard's
Comment column
Competition - This month's Diversions competition page features six chances to win a flight in a de Havilland Tiger Moth
Flying razor - Howard Levy describes Frank Ryder's Alabama-based Fokker D VIII fighter replica
Monique Agazarian 1930-1993 - An appreciation
The Connie is fifty - Mike Hardy traces the Lockheed Constellation prototype's career in the 50th anniversary year of its maiden flight
Fathers of British aviation - No 4 - Stuart McKay s biography of Capt Geoffrey de Havilland
From Brisfit to Beverley - In Part Three the late Charles W. Prower recalls his wartime work on the General Aircraft Hotspur troop glider
RAF PitCairn - Howard Levy reports from Pennsylvania on the sole surviving Pitcairn PA-39 Autogiro
Military personal album - photographs of RAF aircraft at RAF Santa Cruz, Bombay, India in 1946
Armchair aviation - Richard Wilson focuses on the air-to-air photography of Charles E. Brown
By day and by night - Owen Thetford begins a two-part service history of the venerable Vickers Virginia, which joined the RAF in 1924 and soldiered on until 1941. Original cutaway drawing by Frank Munger
Civil personal album - Photographs of pre-war American civil types, via John Underwood , .
French Atlantic wings - Robert Esperou begins his account of France's part in the pre-war race to establish transatlantic air services
Sling's Sailplanes - In the ninth of his articles on the family of gliders produced by Fred Slingsby, Martin Simons describes the King Kite of 1937
Spitfire notebook - This month's notebook features the two-seat Spitfire Trainers which appeared after World War Two
Preservation profile - Richard Paver describes the history and restoration of Eddie Coventry's Spitfire LF.XVIE TD248
FTPS 50th anniversary - Holly's light-hearted commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Empire Test Pilots School
Post-war propliners - John Stroud describes the Short Solent flying-boat's airline service
No shots please, we're British! - Roger Anthoine continues his series on RAF aircraft which were shot down in neutral Switzerland during world War Two
Crosswind - John Maynard's
Comment column
Competition - This month's Diversions competition page features six chances to win a flight in a de Havilland Tiger Moth
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