Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULARS:
NEWS - All the latest preservation news from the UK and around the world, presented by Tony Harmsworth
LOST AND FOUND - Philip Jarrett tries to place a Souiriainpton flying-boat
CONTACT - Paul Coggan comments on the preservation scene
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with legendary fighter pilot and test pilot Neville Duke, by Melvyn Hiscock
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 50 years ago ? October 1952
HIGH SOCIETY - The Royal Aeronautical Society is this month's subject
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - This month we have selected a photographic dramatic portrait of a Gloster Gladiator
CROSSWIND - John Maynard's regular comment column
FEATURES:
JOHN CUNNINGHAM - An obituary of the night-fighter ace and Comet jet airliner test pilot, by Mike Ramsden
AMBITION - Fred Grisley recounts how a pre-war flying display inspired him with the desire to become an RAF fighter pilot
BLUE-NOSED BASTARD - Richard Paver photographs a very historic Mustang over Duxford and Bassingboum
KEEPING IT REAL - Yorkshire's Real Aeroplane Company has acquired the Mew Gull and Arrow Active, and is going places. Tony Harmsworth reports from Breighton
A VIEW FROM THE GROUND - Harry Smith concludes his vivid two-part recollections of his career as an aircraft engineer
CAPE TO CAIRO - Imperial Airways' Africa route linked one end of the vast continent to the other ? and joined it all to Britain and the Empire. Michael Nyman examines how the most exotic of 1930s airline routes began .
H.P.42 UPDATE - Mike Russell reveals the latest moves to establish a replica project
PILOT BIOGRAPHY - Jack Meadows recounts the life of wartime Beaufighter pilot Jack Howe CGM
DRAWN TO THE SKIES - Richard Riding describes the career of Biggies illustrator Howard Leigh
DATABASE - VOUGHT F4U CORSAIR:
TYPE HISTORY - Michael O'Leary recounts the genesis of Vought's radical "bent-wing bird"
SCALE DRAWINGS - F4U-1A three-view and variant profiles by Tim Hall
THE WHISTLING DEATH - The Corsair, christened the "Sweetheart of Okinawa" by GIs, proved itself during the Pacific War
FLYING THE "OLD HOG NOSE" - A pilot's perspective by Capt Eric M. Brown
KING'S CORSAIRS - The Fleet Air Arm Corsairs by Michael O'Leary
THE SUPER CORSAIR - The ultimate Corsair ? Goodyear's F2G interceptor
HOSE NOSE IN KOREA - The Corsair returned to the front line in July 1950
BENT WING RACERS - Michael O'Leary relates the type's Cleveland successes
CORSAIR WARBIRDS - After years of standing in the shadow of the Mustang, the Corsair is now much sought after by collectors
NAVIGATOR: Just when you think it's all over...Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
Book reviews
Simulator review
Internet review
Reader offers
Information exchange
Airshows
Aeroplane reader events
More offers
Next month in Aeroplane
Aeroplane services
NEWS - All the latest preservation news from the UK and around the world, presented by Tony Harmsworth
LOST AND FOUND - Philip Jarrett tries to place a Souiriainpton flying-boat
CONTACT - Paul Coggan comments on the preservation scene
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with legendary fighter pilot and test pilot Neville Duke, by Melvyn Hiscock
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 50 years ago ? October 1952
HIGH SOCIETY - The Royal Aeronautical Society is this month's subject
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - This month we have selected a photographic dramatic portrait of a Gloster Gladiator
CROSSWIND - John Maynard's regular comment column
FEATURES:
JOHN CUNNINGHAM - An obituary of the night-fighter ace and Comet jet airliner test pilot, by Mike Ramsden
AMBITION - Fred Grisley recounts how a pre-war flying display inspired him with the desire to become an RAF fighter pilot
BLUE-NOSED BASTARD - Richard Paver photographs a very historic Mustang over Duxford and Bassingboum
KEEPING IT REAL - Yorkshire's Real Aeroplane Company has acquired the Mew Gull and Arrow Active, and is going places. Tony Harmsworth reports from Breighton
A VIEW FROM THE GROUND - Harry Smith concludes his vivid two-part recollections of his career as an aircraft engineer
CAPE TO CAIRO - Imperial Airways' Africa route linked one end of the vast continent to the other ? and joined it all to Britain and the Empire. Michael Nyman examines how the most exotic of 1930s airline routes began .
H.P.42 UPDATE - Mike Russell reveals the latest moves to establish a replica project
PILOT BIOGRAPHY - Jack Meadows recounts the life of wartime Beaufighter pilot Jack Howe CGM
DRAWN TO THE SKIES - Richard Riding describes the career of Biggies illustrator Howard Leigh
DATABASE - VOUGHT F4U CORSAIR:
TYPE HISTORY - Michael O'Leary recounts the genesis of Vought's radical "bent-wing bird"
SCALE DRAWINGS - F4U-1A three-view and variant profiles by Tim Hall
THE WHISTLING DEATH - The Corsair, christened the "Sweetheart of Okinawa" by GIs, proved itself during the Pacific War
FLYING THE "OLD HOG NOSE" - A pilot's perspective by Capt Eric M. Brown
KING'S CORSAIRS - The Fleet Air Arm Corsairs by Michael O'Leary
THE SUPER CORSAIR - The ultimate Corsair ? Goodyear's F2G interceptor
HOSE NOSE IN KOREA - The Corsair returned to the front line in July 1950
BENT WING RACERS - Michael O'Leary relates the type's Cleveland successes
CORSAIR WARBIRDS - After years of standing in the shadow of the Mustang, the Corsair is now much sought after by collectors
NAVIGATOR: Just when you think it's all over...Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
Book reviews
Simulator review
Internet review
Reader offers
Information exchange
Airshows
Aeroplane reader events
More offers
Next month in Aeroplane
Aeroplane services
Article Snippets
Awaiting Entry
Adverts and Links based on this content
Advertisement