Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Philip Jarrett's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Super Superfortress - Though externally similar to the Boeing B-29, the Boeing B-50 Superfortress was 75 per cent a new aeroplane. Bill Gunston describes this medium strategic bomber of the Fifties
Capon's Corner - P.T. Capon continues his photographic journey down memory lane with photographs taken while he worked in - the Cierva design office at Hamble in the late Twenties
The kindly Dragons - Adam Smith recalls some anxious moments flying D.H.84 Dragon G-ACIT for Highland Airways in the Thirties
Messerschmitt's Mighty Midget - The Mel 63 Komet was one of the most revolutionary aircraft to go into production during World War Two. Robert Olejnik, one of an elite group of pilots who flew the type, begins a three-part account of his association with this rocket fighter
Personal Album - An assortment of World War Two photographs taken by Howard Levy
Test Pilot Profile No. 7 - Jeffrey K. Quill - Don Middleton begins a two-part biography of the man who test flew every Mark of the Spitfire, from the prototype to the Seafire Mk 47
Preservation Profile - Shuttleworth's Bristol F.2B Fighter is the subject of this month's profile
Armchair Aviation - Kodak Photographic Competition - Your chance to win a Kodak Disc 4000 camera
Messdeck Misfits?Part 3 - Having had HMS Courageous torpedoed from under him C. Horrocks returns to the war on HMS Illustrious, initially to Bermuda and later to join the Mediterranean Fleet
The flight of the Heron - Roy C. Nesbit, he of Navigator's Progress, returns with the first of a dramatic two-part story of a Beaufort crew's capture by Italians and their subsequent bid for freedom
Phantom - News of a microlight currently being produced in Bridgnorth
Painted Wings - A preview of this year's Guild of Aviation Artists' annual exhibition at the Qantas Gallery in London
Super Superfortress - Though externally similar to the Boeing B-29, the Boeing B-50 Superfortress was 75 per cent a new aeroplane. Bill Gunston describes this medium strategic bomber of the Fifties
Capon's Corner - P.T. Capon continues his photographic journey down memory lane with photographs taken while he worked in - the Cierva design office at Hamble in the late Twenties
The kindly Dragons - Adam Smith recalls some anxious moments flying D.H.84 Dragon G-ACIT for Highland Airways in the Thirties
Messerschmitt's Mighty Midget - The Mel 63 Komet was one of the most revolutionary aircraft to go into production during World War Two. Robert Olejnik, one of an elite group of pilots who flew the type, begins a three-part account of his association with this rocket fighter
Personal Album - An assortment of World War Two photographs taken by Howard Levy
Test Pilot Profile No. 7 - Jeffrey K. Quill - Don Middleton begins a two-part biography of the man who test flew every Mark of the Spitfire, from the prototype to the Seafire Mk 47
Preservation Profile - Shuttleworth's Bristol F.2B Fighter is the subject of this month's profile
Armchair Aviation - Kodak Photographic Competition - Your chance to win a Kodak Disc 4000 camera
Messdeck Misfits?Part 3 - Having had HMS Courageous torpedoed from under him C. Horrocks returns to the war on HMS Illustrious, initially to Bermuda and later to join the Mediterranean Fleet
The flight of the Heron - Roy C. Nesbit, he of Navigator's Progress, returns with the first of a dramatic two-part story of a Beaufort crew's capture by Italians and their subsequent bid for freedom
Phantom - News of a microlight currently being produced in Bridgnorth
Painted Wings - A preview of this year's Guild of Aviation Artists' annual exhibition at the Qantas Gallery in London
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