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Weapons of the RAF: R Wallace Clarke features a weapon that served through two world wars, the Vickers machine gun.
Mount Hope Magic: the Canadian Warplane Heritage is gathering an impressive collection and Stuart Howe was present for the annual display.
Last of the Ship Busters: Papua New Guinea continues to reveal its aircraft treasures, latest being a unique cannon- armed B-25H.
Between the Wars Bombers: fourth subject in this series is the Vickers Vimy. the type which also carried Allcock and Brown on their historic non-stop Atlantic flight.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran's monthly review of excavations and research findings.
Type Report: Update on de Havilland favourites, the Tiger Moth and Mosquito. Preservation News: more stories from around the world, including a survey of Australian warbirds.
188 Not Out: the story of Martin B-26 Marauder 'Five by Fives' which survived 188 'missions in the European theatre.
Question and Answer: more detective work by the FlyPast team of experts solves another batch of queries.
Air Show '84: reports and pictures from the latest displays plus a calendar of events for the next six weeks.
Typhoon Rocket Attack: Dennis Sweeting DEC describes a hair raising assault on radar targets near Dieppe in 1944.
The Professionals: Bob Ogden visits relative newcomers to the full-time preservation business. E.M.K. in Hertfordshire.
Missing in Action: a research group's fight to identify a Hurricane and its pilot at Widley, in Hampshire.
Bookshelf: Mike Twite reviews some of the latest aviation works from publishers.
COVER: Rick Franks pilots the Canadian Warplane Heritage Hurricane II c/n 42012, RCAF 5377, in formation with Dennis Kradley in the CWH Mustang IV. Inset: Rare crashed B-25H which sits off a jungle airstrip in Talasea, Papua New Guinea. See the article on page 18.
Mount Hope Magic: the Canadian Warplane Heritage is gathering an impressive collection and Stuart Howe was present for the annual display.
Last of the Ship Busters: Papua New Guinea continues to reveal its aircraft treasures, latest being a unique cannon- armed B-25H.
Between the Wars Bombers: fourth subject in this series is the Vickers Vimy. the type which also carried Allcock and Brown on their historic non-stop Atlantic flight.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran's monthly review of excavations and research findings.
Type Report: Update on de Havilland favourites, the Tiger Moth and Mosquito. Preservation News: more stories from around the world, including a survey of Australian warbirds.
188 Not Out: the story of Martin B-26 Marauder 'Five by Fives' which survived 188 'missions in the European theatre.
Question and Answer: more detective work by the FlyPast team of experts solves another batch of queries.
Air Show '84: reports and pictures from the latest displays plus a calendar of events for the next six weeks.
Typhoon Rocket Attack: Dennis Sweeting DEC describes a hair raising assault on radar targets near Dieppe in 1944.
The Professionals: Bob Ogden visits relative newcomers to the full-time preservation business. E.M.K. in Hertfordshire.
Missing in Action: a research group's fight to identify a Hurricane and its pilot at Widley, in Hampshire.
Bookshelf: Mike Twite reviews some of the latest aviation works from publishers.
COVER: Rick Franks pilots the Canadian Warplane Heritage Hurricane II c/n 42012, RCAF 5377, in formation with Dennis Kradley in the CWH Mustang IV. Inset: Rare crashed B-25H which sits off a jungle airstrip in Talasea, Papua New Guinea. See the article on page 18.
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