Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Rolling Out the Barrels - Frank Mormillo reports on the resurrection of the Grumman F3F-2 fighter - the "Flying Barrel"
Hurricane testing - In which Roland Beamont recalls wartime Hurricane production flight testing at Hawker's Langley factory
The Beverley and beyond - The late Charles Prower concludes his account of his long career in the British aircraft industry
Famboough's Caterpillars - Richard Dennis concludes his two-part account of emergency escapes by parachute made by RAE test personnel during research flights from Farnborough
Great moments in aviation - no 4 - The first England-Australia solo flight made by a woman
One flew South - Denis W. O'Brien recounts the Antipodean career of one of Avro's Type 707 research deltas
A Singular Sabre - UK-based F-86A Sabre G-SABR was once flown by American ace Robin Olds, as Duncan Curtis relates; pictures by John DibI:
Fox in Service - Owen Thetford records the brief but impressive operational career of the bomber the fighters could not catch
Indian improvisation - Douglas Dickins recalls wartime service with No 5 Coastal Defence Flight of the Indian Air Force
Fathers of British aviation - Flt Lt Nicholas Comper
Above, the law - BrynElliott begins a two-part account of the flying activities of UK police forces from the 1920s
Military personal album - Photographs of Royal Auxiliary Air Force aircraft taken in the early Thirties
Post-War propliners - John Stroud describes Scottish Aviation Pioneer and Twin Pioneer
CrossWind - More asides and broadsides from John Maynard
Harry's Hurri - A Canadian-built Hurricane XII is the star of Harry Whereatt's remarkable Saskatchewan-based private collection
Skywriters - Readers' letters
Armchair aviation - Melvyn Hiscock's book reviews
Preservation profile - Jersey-based D.H.114 Heron G-AORG
Fairchild's old faithful - Ken Wixey begins a two-part history of the Fairchild 24, first flown in 1932
Busy going nowhere - Frank Munger previews this month's competition
Competition - This month's Diversions competition features a chance to have a go in British Midland's Boeing 737 simulator
Front Cover - Golden Apple Trust's North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR, featured on pages 30-31, is the subject of JOHN DIBBS'S cover photograph
Rolling Out the Barrels - Frank Mormillo reports on the resurrection of the Grumman F3F-2 fighter - the "Flying Barrel"
Hurricane testing - In which Roland Beamont recalls wartime Hurricane production flight testing at Hawker's Langley factory
The Beverley and beyond - The late Charles Prower concludes his account of his long career in the British aircraft industry
Famboough's Caterpillars - Richard Dennis concludes his two-part account of emergency escapes by parachute made by RAE test personnel during research flights from Farnborough
Great moments in aviation - no 4 - The first England-Australia solo flight made by a woman
One flew South - Denis W. O'Brien recounts the Antipodean career of one of Avro's Type 707 research deltas
A Singular Sabre - UK-based F-86A Sabre G-SABR was once flown by American ace Robin Olds, as Duncan Curtis relates; pictures by John DibI:
Fox in Service - Owen Thetford records the brief but impressive operational career of the bomber the fighters could not catch
Indian improvisation - Douglas Dickins recalls wartime service with No 5 Coastal Defence Flight of the Indian Air Force
Fathers of British aviation - Flt Lt Nicholas Comper
Above, the law - BrynElliott begins a two-part account of the flying activities of UK police forces from the 1920s
Military personal album - Photographs of Royal Auxiliary Air Force aircraft taken in the early Thirties
Post-War propliners - John Stroud describes Scottish Aviation Pioneer and Twin Pioneer
CrossWind - More asides and broadsides from John Maynard
Harry's Hurri - A Canadian-built Hurricane XII is the star of Harry Whereatt's remarkable Saskatchewan-based private collection
Skywriters - Readers' letters
Armchair aviation - Melvyn Hiscock's book reviews
Preservation profile - Jersey-based D.H.114 Heron G-AORG
Fairchild's old faithful - Ken Wixey begins a two-part history of the Fairchild 24, first flown in 1932
Busy going nowhere - Frank Munger previews this month's competition
Competition - This month's Diversions competition features a chance to have a go in British Midland's Boeing 737 simulator
Front Cover - Golden Apple Trust's North American F-86A Sabre G-SABR, featured on pages 30-31, is the subject of JOHN DIBBS'S cover photograph
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