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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Laatzen - Bob Ogden reports from a new aviation museum in Hannover
By day and by night - In Part 10 Philip Jarrett rewrites the development history of the Avro Aldershot bomber of 1920
No shots please, we're British - Part 9 - Roger Anthoine describes another wartime aircraft which crashed in neutral Switzerland
The Whistling Wheelbarrow - Part 3 - Ray Williams continues his history of the twin-boomed Armstrong Whitworth Argosy freighter CrOSSWind John Maynard's comment column
Civil personal album - Airliners at Dar-es-Salaam in the 1940s-50s Sling'S Sailplanes - Part 8 Martin Simons describes the Kirby Tutor
Fathers Of British aviation: No 1 - A new series of caricatures featuring men who gave their names to British aircraft companies
Military personal album - Colour photographs taken in Borneo
Air OP Austers: eyes for the Army - Part 3 - John MOSS continues his history of AOP Austers in World War Two
Santa Monica Maid - Air-to-air photographs of a Douglas C-54
Cheshire VC John Maynard begins a biography of the late Lord Cheshire
Operation Beaufort - Roy Nesbit reports from Malta on another recent RAF expedition to investigate a submerged Bristol Beaufort wreck
Skywriters - Readers' letters
Riga relics - While filming in the Latvian capital Riga recently, actor Denis Lill took five and explored the local airport
Flying Was Still fun - Part 6 - In the final part of his wartime memoirs Wg Cdr Jack Meadows recalls Berlin, Berchtesgaden and demob
Preservation profile - The Confederate Air Force's P-47N N47T
Post-War propliners - John Stroud's series on European airliners continues , with the Short Sunderland
Birdstruck - Former RAF Vampire pilot Ken Wilson recounts a startling encounter with 57 starlings
Plane crazy - The Editor's monthly backward glance at aviation's lighter and more bizarre moments
Pitcairn's pinwheels - Howard Levy concludes his three-part history of Harold Pitcairn's Autogiros
Diversions - A chance to spend a day with the Provost Display Team

Front Cover - The prototype A.W.650 Argosy 100, G-AOZZ, is still airworthy in the USA. Owned by Harry Barr and registered N896U, this historic transport is based at Lincoln, Nebraska and was photographed in June 1991 by MICHAEL O'LEARY
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