Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NEWS - All the latest preservation news from the UK and around the world, presented by Tony Harmsworth
LOST AND FOUND - Pictorial proof of an old Supermarine factory legend
CONTACT! - Preservation comment and analysis from Paul Coggan
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with acrobatic pilot Brian Lecomber, by Melvyn Hiscock
HIGH SOCIETY - The Ulster Aviation Sodety is this month's subject
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 50 years ago ? March 1952
CROSSWIND - Sideways comment on the aviation world, from John Maynard
OLYMPIC FLIGHT MUSEUM - Alan Key reports from America on a museum where you can fly in the exhibits
THE CHANNEL DASH - NATIONAL HUMILIATION OR STRATEGIC VICTORY? - Roy Nesbit makes a 60th anniversary reappraisal of the German Fleet's audacious action of February 1942
MARLIN'S PASSION - Frank B. Mormillo looks at the latest progress on John Marlin's Martin-Baker M.B.5 fighter project
TESTING THE ENEMY'S ARROWS - The first half of a two-part account of French testing of captured Dornier Do 335 Pfeil push-pull fighters, by Philippe Ricco and Philippe Couderchon
SUNLIGHT BEFORE THE STORM - H.F. O'Neill concludes his account of his introduction to aviation in the years leading up to World War Two
A CAT WITH NINE LIVES - Michael O'Leary reports on a remarkable surviving Grumman Hellcat
THE AEROPLANE WARBIRD SURVEY - Paul Coggan concludes his special report on the current state of the world warbird movement
ZURA: TURNING CARTWHEELS IN THE SKY - The final part of John Painter's major biography of legendary test- and display pilot Jan Zurakowski
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - We introduce a new reader service
TYPE HISTORY - Yeflm Gordon outlines the conception and development of the troubled but heroic LaGG-3
SCALE DRAWINGS - Three-view by Tim Hall
LaGG-3 PRODUCTION - Yefim Gordon describes how more than 6,500 fighters were built, despite technical and logistical snags
FLYING THE LaGG-3 - Pilots' perspectives, gathered by Yefim Gordon
THE WOODEN WARRIOR - A technical description from the Aircraft Engineering journal of 1943
CUTAWAY DRAWING by John Weal
LaGG-3 IN SERVICE - How the aircraft fared in combat, by Yefim Gordon
Just when you think It's all over...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
- Internet review
- Competition
- Information exchange
- Reader offers
- Air-shows and events 2001 listing
- Aeroplane holiday offers
- More reader offers
- Next month in Aeroplane
- Aeroplane services
LOST AND FOUND - Pictorial proof of an old Supermarine factory legend
CONTACT! - Preservation comment and analysis from Paul Coggan
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with acrobatic pilot Brian Lecomber, by Melvyn Hiscock
HIGH SOCIETY - The Ulster Aviation Sodety is this month's subject
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 50 years ago ? March 1952
CROSSWIND - Sideways comment on the aviation world, from John Maynard
OLYMPIC FLIGHT MUSEUM - Alan Key reports from America on a museum where you can fly in the exhibits
THE CHANNEL DASH - NATIONAL HUMILIATION OR STRATEGIC VICTORY? - Roy Nesbit makes a 60th anniversary reappraisal of the German Fleet's audacious action of February 1942
MARLIN'S PASSION - Frank B. Mormillo looks at the latest progress on John Marlin's Martin-Baker M.B.5 fighter project
TESTING THE ENEMY'S ARROWS - The first half of a two-part account of French testing of captured Dornier Do 335 Pfeil push-pull fighters, by Philippe Ricco and Philippe Couderchon
SUNLIGHT BEFORE THE STORM - H.F. O'Neill concludes his account of his introduction to aviation in the years leading up to World War Two
A CAT WITH NINE LIVES - Michael O'Leary reports on a remarkable surviving Grumman Hellcat
THE AEROPLANE WARBIRD SURVEY - Paul Coggan concludes his special report on the current state of the world warbird movement
ZURA: TURNING CARTWHEELS IN THE SKY - The final part of John Painter's major biography of legendary test- and display pilot Jan Zurakowski
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - We introduce a new reader service
TYPE HISTORY - Yeflm Gordon outlines the conception and development of the troubled but heroic LaGG-3
SCALE DRAWINGS - Three-view by Tim Hall
LaGG-3 PRODUCTION - Yefim Gordon describes how more than 6,500 fighters were built, despite technical and logistical snags
FLYING THE LaGG-3 - Pilots' perspectives, gathered by Yefim Gordon
THE WOODEN WARRIOR - A technical description from the Aircraft Engineering journal of 1943
CUTAWAY DRAWING by John Weal
LaGG-3 IN SERVICE - How the aircraft fared in combat, by Yefim Gordon
Just when you think It's all over...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
- Internet review
- Competition
- Information exchange
- Reader offers
- Air-shows and events 2001 listing
- Aeroplane holiday offers
- More reader offers
- Next month in Aeroplane
- Aeroplane services
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