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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

News - BMAA approval for Raj Hamsa X'Air Mk 2 Falcon, First Schweizer 300Cbi to come to UK, Luscombe to Produce Javelin Jet, 600th Rotorway Exec Sold, USA to host WAC 2003, Ikarus C42 and F-16 collide in Netherlands, Lindbergh Flies to Paris. 

TEST: Europe Motorglider - The latest development from Europa Aircraft is the long-span motorglider version. Dave Unwin sees how one soars. 

Flight Safety - Our regular review of the AAIB bulletins and CHIRP reports. 

BRITAIN: Historic Houses - Mansions, palaces and estate.,parks are dotted around the British countryside - although some are now mere shadows of their former glory, there are still many magnificent houses to admire from the air. 

Mustang Memory - In the first of a new series looking at what it is like to convert onto a new type without the luxury of a two-seat variant, John Laming shares his first experience of the mighty Mustang. 

Reviews - The latest aviation products from around the world. 

Letters 

TRAINING: Farm Strip Flying - Flying into and out of farm strips is great fun - but fraught with pitfalls for the unwary. 

GOING PLACES: Kemble - This Gloucestershire airfield steeped in history is now home to ex military jets and a growing GA community. 

TECH: The Radial Revealed - We've all admired the smoky start-ups of a big round engine, but how do radial engines actually work? Jack Hereford explains. 

Out and About - This month we have reports from a number of events, including Turweston, Popham, Fenland and Le Touquet. 

Dancing The Samba - Jochen Wwald flies the Urban Air UFM-10 Samba, a new, fast microlight from the Czech Republic. 

Headsets - The ever-fascinating subject of headsets continues with more thoughts on technology and another bunch of flight reviews. 

Get Map! - We look at choosing a chart and using it correctly. 

Today's Pilot at Popham - One of the largest gatherings of microlights ever held in the UK, this year's Microlight Trade Fair took place at Popham, Hants, on May 4 and 5. The Today's Pilot editorial team was there throughout the weekend. 

GA Top Ten - We all have our favourite GA aeroplanes, but which are the most prolific on the UK CAA register? Steve Bridgewater counts down. 

Today's Pilot at Sun 'n Fun - Concluding our look at the EAA's 2002 event in Florida. 

DHC-1 Chipmunk Club - Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2002, the DHC-1 Chipmunk Club is a well-established and friendly club for those who own, fly or simply enthuse over this classic trainer. Club founder and secretary Ralph Steiner talks to Steve Bridgewater about the club's aims and goals in the 21st century. 

Homebuild Special - The homebuild industry is flourishing in the UK and abroad. With this year's PFA Rally just around the corner, today's pilot looks at some of the most popular kit and plan-built aircraft

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