Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES:
DEATH OF A MAVERICK - Roy Nesbit examines the background to the recent apparent discovery of legendary reconnaissance pilot Adrian Warburton's wartime crah site
CORSAIR AFFAIR - Tony Harmsworth reports from F4U heaven - September's Gathering of Corsairs and Legends in Indiana
THE 40-YEAR ITCH - Tim Skeet satisfies his long-held urge to fly the Folland Gnat - and discovers, courtesy of Delta Jets at Kemble, that it can bite
LAST OFF, LAST BACK - Former FAA pilol Frank Stovin-Bradford recalls going to war in Grumman Avengers in the Far East - and how he and his crew only just made it back
CHILTON COMEBACK - Roy Nerou, master restorer of racy but diminutive 1930s Chiltern D.W.1 ultralights, recounts their history
MY WEEK ON AEROPLANE - Ben Hall reports on his stint of work-experience in our Editorial Office
CAPE TO CAIRO
CONSOLIDATED B-24 LIBERATOR:
TYPE HISTORY - Rpobert F Dorr unravels the story of the aircraft built in greater numbers than any other Allied bomber
LIBERATOR GOES TO WAR - The Liberator served with distinction in both the RAF and US Army Air Forces during World War Two
PB4Y - THE SUB HUNTER - The US Navy's Libs detailed by Robert F. Dorr
THE BOX THE B-17 CAME IN - A contemparary technical report on the Liberator II. PLUS cutaway drawing hy John Weal
DOWN & OUT - how more than 80 B-24s became Swiss internees
FLYING THE BANANA BOAT - Robert F. Dorr gathers the recollections of Liberator
LAST OF THE LIBS - The remaining handful of more than 19,200 built
REGULARS:
NEWS
LOST AND FOUND
CONTACT
SKYWRITERS - Readers'letters :
FLYING VISIT
HIGH SOCIETY
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
LOOKING BACK
CROSSWIND
NAVIGATOR:
Just when you think it's all over... Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know and vvhere to go:
Book and Christmas gift ideas
Christmas reader offers
Infomation exchange
More offers
Airshows and events
Coming next month in Aeroplane Monthly
DEATH OF A MAVERICK - Roy Nesbit examines the background to the recent apparent discovery of legendary reconnaissance pilot Adrian Warburton's wartime crah site
CORSAIR AFFAIR - Tony Harmsworth reports from F4U heaven - September's Gathering of Corsairs and Legends in Indiana
THE 40-YEAR ITCH - Tim Skeet satisfies his long-held urge to fly the Folland Gnat - and discovers, courtesy of Delta Jets at Kemble, that it can bite
LAST OFF, LAST BACK - Former FAA pilol Frank Stovin-Bradford recalls going to war in Grumman Avengers in the Far East - and how he and his crew only just made it back
CHILTON COMEBACK - Roy Nerou, master restorer of racy but diminutive 1930s Chiltern D.W.1 ultralights, recounts their history
MY WEEK ON AEROPLANE - Ben Hall reports on his stint of work-experience in our Editorial Office
CAPE TO CAIRO
CONSOLIDATED B-24 LIBERATOR:
TYPE HISTORY - Rpobert F Dorr unravels the story of the aircraft built in greater numbers than any other Allied bomber
LIBERATOR GOES TO WAR - The Liberator served with distinction in both the RAF and US Army Air Forces during World War Two
PB4Y - THE SUB HUNTER - The US Navy's Libs detailed by Robert F. Dorr
THE BOX THE B-17 CAME IN - A contemparary technical report on the Liberator II. PLUS cutaway drawing hy John Weal
DOWN & OUT - how more than 80 B-24s became Swiss internees
FLYING THE BANANA BOAT - Robert F. Dorr gathers the recollections of Liberator
LAST OF THE LIBS - The remaining handful of more than 19,200 built
REGULARS:
NEWS
LOST AND FOUND
CONTACT
SKYWRITERS - Readers'letters :
FLYING VISIT
HIGH SOCIETY
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
LOOKING BACK
CROSSWIND
NAVIGATOR:
Just when you think it's all over... Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know and vvhere to go:
Book and Christmas gift ideas
Christmas reader offers
Infomation exchange
More offers
Airshows and events
Coming next month in Aeroplane Monthly
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