Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Air Briefing - Notes, news, and products
World Air News - Happenings, sales, and orders, compiled by Peter Cooksley
GR.5 in service at last!
Forty years of the Canberra - Two reports by John Rawlings
ETOPS - Maurice Allward explains the subject
Jet Heritage opens its doors - Edwin A. Shackleton pays them a visit
Gulfstream IV - R. H. Simpson describes a modern classic of its kind
Airport Movements
UK Register Review
Hughes 369-500 - The story completed to date by Ken Wixey
90 Days to Normandy - Ken Davies continues his series of articles on war time Advance Landing Grounds
Dear Sir...Letters and comments from readers
Aviation Bookshelf - Recent publications for enthusiasts
Model and Kit News - Reported by John Rawlings
ON THE COVER - Top: The attractive decor of Thai International Airways is seen on one of the two BAe 146-300s so far completed of the four on order for this carrier. The first was delivered in April and the second was exhibited by British Aerospace at this year's Paris Air Show in June before delivery to the airline. Bottom: A sharp view of ZD404/07 of No 1 Squadron at Wittering, the first RAP operational squadron with the Harrier GR.5, as reported in this issue. Note in particular the two shades of green in the colour scheme and the effectiveness against the terrain
World Air News - Happenings, sales, and orders, compiled by Peter Cooksley
GR.5 in service at last!
Forty years of the Canberra - Two reports by John Rawlings
ETOPS - Maurice Allward explains the subject
Jet Heritage opens its doors - Edwin A. Shackleton pays them a visit
Gulfstream IV - R. H. Simpson describes a modern classic of its kind
Airport Movements
UK Register Review
Hughes 369-500 - The story completed to date by Ken Wixey
90 Days to Normandy - Ken Davies continues his series of articles on war time Advance Landing Grounds
Dear Sir...Letters and comments from readers
Aviation Bookshelf - Recent publications for enthusiasts
Model and Kit News - Reported by John Rawlings
ON THE COVER - Top: The attractive decor of Thai International Airways is seen on one of the two BAe 146-300s so far completed of the four on order for this carrier. The first was delivered in April and the second was exhibited by British Aerospace at this year's Paris Air Show in June before delivery to the airline. Bottom: A sharp view of ZD404/07 of No 1 Squadron at Wittering, the first RAP operational squadron with the Harrier GR.5, as reported in this issue. Note in particular the two shades of green in the colour scheme and the effectiveness against the terrain
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