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Between Wars Fighters: In his series on British fighter aircraft of the between wars period, Tony Harold recalls the Gloster Gamecock.
Warplanes in Civvies; In the third of his series on military aircraft which saw service in a civil role Donald Hannah tells the story of the Vickers-Armstrongs Warwick.
Warbird Checkout: Our American contributor Jeff Ethell reports on some of the voluntary schemes which American pilots can use when converting onto Warbirds.
The Rare Kind: In this series on war heroes of the air, Chaz Bowyer recalls the exploits of The Fighting Cannuck', Raymond Collishaw.
Museums of the World; In his series on aviation museums around the world. Bob Ogden reports on the Museo del Aire near Madrid, one of the world's most mysterious museums until it opened late last year.
Bookshelf. More news of new books.
Air Display Dates 1982; Our four page pull-out listing the air display calendar for 1982.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis reports on Peter Arnold's progress with his Supermarine Seafire F46.
Preservation News: News from around the world on happenings in the preservation world.
Aviation Archaeology: Gordon Loraine has produced an interesting photo-file on air crashes in the Lake District; plus all the news from Peter Moran.
So you want to run an Air Show? Peter March looks at the problems of running an Air Show in Britain.
Loch Ness Wellington re-visited: Robin Holmes of Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh reports on the latest survey of the Wellington which rests at the bottom of Loch Ness.
I Remember: Fred Shildrick recalls his days in the RAF while he was training on the DH 9 and DH 9A bomber.
Return to Germany: Late last year the B-17 Sally B went to Germany for an air display at Mulheim. Martin Thompson reports on this epic journey.
COVER: Anyone with enough cash can buy a Warbird and leap into the air. This Kong Cobra is typical of the Warbirds found in the USA. In his article on page 16 Jeff Ethell reports on some of the voluntary Warbird training schemes.
Warplanes in Civvies; In the third of his series on military aircraft which saw service in a civil role Donald Hannah tells the story of the Vickers-Armstrongs Warwick.
Warbird Checkout: Our American contributor Jeff Ethell reports on some of the voluntary schemes which American pilots can use when converting onto Warbirds.
The Rare Kind: In this series on war heroes of the air, Chaz Bowyer recalls the exploits of The Fighting Cannuck', Raymond Collishaw.
Museums of the World; In his series on aviation museums around the world. Bob Ogden reports on the Museo del Aire near Madrid, one of the world's most mysterious museums until it opened late last year.
Bookshelf. More news of new books.
Air Display Dates 1982; Our four page pull-out listing the air display calendar for 1982.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis reports on Peter Arnold's progress with his Supermarine Seafire F46.
Preservation News: News from around the world on happenings in the preservation world.
Aviation Archaeology: Gordon Loraine has produced an interesting photo-file on air crashes in the Lake District; plus all the news from Peter Moran.
So you want to run an Air Show? Peter March looks at the problems of running an Air Show in Britain.
Loch Ness Wellington re-visited: Robin Holmes of Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh reports on the latest survey of the Wellington which rests at the bottom of Loch Ness.
I Remember: Fred Shildrick recalls his days in the RAF while he was training on the DH 9 and DH 9A bomber.
Return to Germany: Late last year the B-17 Sally B went to Germany for an air display at Mulheim. Martin Thompson reports on this epic journey.
COVER: Anyone with enough cash can buy a Warbird and leap into the air. This Kong Cobra is typical of the Warbirds found in the USA. In his article on page 16 Jeff Ethell reports on some of the voluntary Warbird training schemes.
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