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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO! - FlyPast celebrates its 20th birthday with this issue. The Editor ruminates on a crowded double-decade and scattered lightly through this issue are some 'look-backs', including Duncan Cubitt contemplating a photographer's lot on page 91.
NEWS - Woodford's Avro XIX and Yeovilton's Sea Fury take to the air... Harriers of all ages at Wittering... a gathering of Corsairs and the uncovering of another... the 'Super Catalina' settles on the Solent... And much more from around the world!
SINK THE BISMARCK! - Graham Pitchfork details air power's vital role in the hunting and destruction of Germany's super-ship.
WHAT'S NEW - Books, videos and products on the test-bench.
SAFETY FIRST FOR JETS - Jarrod Cotter 'straps-in' for a look at the work of Kemble-based Survival Equipment Services.
'PER ARDUA AD AQUA' - 'Hamfist' remembers the three Coastal Commandments: Find the Enemy, Strike the Enemy, Protect our Ships.
TEXAN STYLE - Shoreham in Sussex offers a unique chance to experience a T-6 Texan in its element. Ken Ellis visited the Warbird Flying Club.
AIRSHOW - The season creeps ever nearer... Plus news from Australia's Avalon show.
VICKERS VALIANT - FIRST V-BOMBER IS 50 - Ken Wixey cdebrates the half-century of Britain's first V-bomber.
UK WARBIRD SURVEY - Nigel Price details the UK's growing collection of warbirds, both 'flyers' and restoration projects.
WARTIME AIRFIELDS: LONDON, BERKSHIRE AND SURREY - Ken Delve continues our World War Two airfield series with a look at the very diverse roles of the region.
MUSEUMS - Bradley Engbrecht visits the Korean War Memorial Museum.
'OPS' BOARD - Our monthly review of places to go, plus we reveal the FlyPast Book of the Year 2000.
TWIN DRAGONS - John Stanaway concludes the story of the 459th Fighter Squadron's Lightning operations in Burma.
'COCKPITFEST' 2001 - Our cockpit collectors' extravaganza at the Newark Air Museum promises great things!
FLYPOST - East Kirkby's Lancaster and the Miles Mohawk among others...
A LONG HARD NIGHT - John Lewery remembers the night a Warwick air-sea rescue sortie nearly turned from 'service' to 'customer'!
THE POWER AND THE FURY - Daniel Ford concludes his study of the current US 'stable' of Hawker Fury racers.

Cover: Old Flying Machine Company's FG-iD Corsair N25648 (G-BXUL), part of the Breitling Fighters team. One of three Corsairs airworthy in the UK - see page 6} for our UK Warbird Survey.
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