Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Benson's Bf109 - Russ Snadden, project leader during the long-term restoration of Messerschmitt Bf 109G 10639/G-USTV. the world's only genuine airworthy World War Two German combat aircraft, gives the inside story
Nothing ventured . . . No 16 - Philip Jarrett describes the General Aircraft GAL 55 of 1943, designed to an Air Ministry specification as a trainer for troop-glider pilots
On silver wings - Part 10 - Owen Thetford recounts the service history of the G foster Gamecock biplane fighter
Sun 'n' Fun 'n' floats - This annual meeting held at Lake/and. Florida, included a "Splash-in" for floatplanes and amphibians at Lake Parker on April 12, 1991. Mike Vines of Photo Link was waiting at the water's edge with his camera
Hornets over Malaya - Part 1 - Flt Lt Mike Retallack RAF (Retd) begins a two-part re-collection of flying the de Havilland Hornet - arguably the ultimate piston-engined fighter - during the Malayan Emergency in the Fifties
Waco Ten - Howard Levy describes and photographs another American classic lightplane
Personal album - military - A formation of four aircraft put up by 167 Overseas Ferry Squadron in July 1956
Flying for gold - Part 2 - Terry Gwynn-Jones concludes his account of New Guinea's feverish aerial gold rush, which was brought to an end only by a Japanese air attack in 1942
Back to Berlin - Berlin Airlift veteran Peter Skinner compares the RAF's commemorative return to Gatow, on September 22. 1989, with the real thing 40yr earlier
Skywriters
Preservation profile - Skysport Engineering's Miles Falcon Major G-AEEG comes under close scrutiny
Wings of peace - John Stroud takes a close look at the Saro Cutty Sark. Cloud and Windhover flying-boats
Rich mixture - More levity from Charles Hall, alias Holly
The speed seekers - No 14 - Kenneth Aitken continues his series of caricature of British and Empire record-breaking pilots with Amy Johnson. whose husband, Jim Mollison, was last month's subject
Confessions Of an airline pilot - Part 3 - Roy Day continues his recollections of early post-war flying
Benson's Bf109 - Russ Snadden, project leader during the long-term restoration of Messerschmitt Bf 109G 10639/G-USTV. the world's only genuine airworthy World War Two German combat aircraft, gives the inside story
Nothing ventured . . . No 16 - Philip Jarrett describes the General Aircraft GAL 55 of 1943, designed to an Air Ministry specification as a trainer for troop-glider pilots
On silver wings - Part 10 - Owen Thetford recounts the service history of the G foster Gamecock biplane fighter
Sun 'n' Fun 'n' floats - This annual meeting held at Lake/and. Florida, included a "Splash-in" for floatplanes and amphibians at Lake Parker on April 12, 1991. Mike Vines of Photo Link was waiting at the water's edge with his camera
Hornets over Malaya - Part 1 - Flt Lt Mike Retallack RAF (Retd) begins a two-part re-collection of flying the de Havilland Hornet - arguably the ultimate piston-engined fighter - during the Malayan Emergency in the Fifties
Waco Ten - Howard Levy describes and photographs another American classic lightplane
Personal album - military - A formation of four aircraft put up by 167 Overseas Ferry Squadron in July 1956
Flying for gold - Part 2 - Terry Gwynn-Jones concludes his account of New Guinea's feverish aerial gold rush, which was brought to an end only by a Japanese air attack in 1942
Back to Berlin - Berlin Airlift veteran Peter Skinner compares the RAF's commemorative return to Gatow, on September 22. 1989, with the real thing 40yr earlier
Skywriters
Preservation profile - Skysport Engineering's Miles Falcon Major G-AEEG comes under close scrutiny
Wings of peace - John Stroud takes a close look at the Saro Cutty Sark. Cloud and Windhover flying-boats
Rich mixture - More levity from Charles Hall, alias Holly
The speed seekers - No 14 - Kenneth Aitken continues his series of caricature of British and Empire record-breaking pilots with Amy Johnson. whose husband, Jim Mollison, was last month's subject
Confessions Of an airline pilot - Part 3 - Roy Day continues his recollections of early post-war flying
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