Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Greater Than the Sum of its Parts - The Editor reports from Duxford on a special occasion involving a two-seat Spitfire
A Vintage Year - John King reports on the Classic Fighters Marlborough Airshow at Omaka, New Zealand
A Home for a Halifax - Rod Clarke reports from Canada on the latest progress with the restoration of Handley Page Halifax NA337
Supersonic or Bust - Mike Hirst tells the story of the 1,000 m.p.h. Miles M.52 project
Personal Album - Inter-war foreign civil visitors to Czech airports
World War Two Survivors - Anatoly Kanevsky recounts the career of Guards Senior Lieutenant Tamara Pamyatnykh, a Soviet woman fighter pilot who flew Yak-Is in combat
A Family Affair - Mark Miller describes how he and his father put D.H. Dragon Rapide G-AGJG back in the air
The Office - A close look inside the cockpit of the Bristol Beaufighter
A Glorious Life Cut Short - Jack Meadows recalls the 1957 disbandment of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force's flying squadrons
Regulars:
News - Latest preservation news, compiled by Tony Harmsworth
Behind Closed Doors at Duxford - Book tickets now for our Reader Day on June 11
Contact! - Paul Coggan comments on the preservation scene ? focusing on the latest bureaucratic threats to historic aviation
Skywriters - Readers' letters
Flying Visit - A potted interview with Aerosuperbatics' Ops Director Helen Tempest, by Melvyn Hiscock
Picture of the Month - This month's Aeroplane archive photo offer ? an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
Looking Back - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 80 years ago ?June 1925
High Society - Saunders-Roe's Apprentices are under the spotlight this month
Crosswind - Sideways comment on the aviation world, from John Fricker ? this month focusing on de Havilland subjects
Database:
deHavill and D.H.103 Hornet & Sea Hornet - Tony Buttler describes the development and service career of the ultimate twin-piston-engined British fighter. Includes scale drawings by Tim Hall and cutaway of the Hornet FMkI by J.H.Clark
Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
- Book reviews
- Flight-sim software review
- Internet review
- Information Exchange
- Reader offers
- Airshows & Events
- Next month in Aeroplane
- Aeroplane services - back-issues, binders, subscriptions
Greater Than the Sum of its Parts - The Editor reports from Duxford on a special occasion involving a two-seat Spitfire
A Vintage Year - John King reports on the Classic Fighters Marlborough Airshow at Omaka, New Zealand
A Home for a Halifax - Rod Clarke reports from Canada on the latest progress with the restoration of Handley Page Halifax NA337
Supersonic or Bust - Mike Hirst tells the story of the 1,000 m.p.h. Miles M.52 project
Personal Album - Inter-war foreign civil visitors to Czech airports
World War Two Survivors - Anatoly Kanevsky recounts the career of Guards Senior Lieutenant Tamara Pamyatnykh, a Soviet woman fighter pilot who flew Yak-Is in combat
A Family Affair - Mark Miller describes how he and his father put D.H. Dragon Rapide G-AGJG back in the air
The Office - A close look inside the cockpit of the Bristol Beaufighter
A Glorious Life Cut Short - Jack Meadows recalls the 1957 disbandment of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force's flying squadrons
Regulars:
News - Latest preservation news, compiled by Tony Harmsworth
Behind Closed Doors at Duxford - Book tickets now for our Reader Day on June 11
Contact! - Paul Coggan comments on the preservation scene ? focusing on the latest bureaucratic threats to historic aviation
Skywriters - Readers' letters
Flying Visit - A potted interview with Aerosuperbatics' Ops Director Helen Tempest, by Melvyn Hiscock
Picture of the Month - This month's Aeroplane archive photo offer ? an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
Looking Back - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 80 years ago ?June 1925
High Society - Saunders-Roe's Apprentices are under the spotlight this month
Crosswind - Sideways comment on the aviation world, from John Fricker ? this month focusing on de Havilland subjects
Database:
deHavill and D.H.103 Hornet & Sea Hornet - Tony Buttler describes the development and service career of the ultimate twin-piston-engined British fighter. Includes scale drawings by Tim Hall and cutaway of the Hornet FMkI by J.H.Clark
Our Navigator section at the back of the magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
- Book reviews
- Flight-sim software review
- Internet review
- Information Exchange
- Reader offers
- Airshows & Events
- Next month in Aeroplane
- Aeroplane services - back-issues, binders, subscriptions
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