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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
The reluctant Dominator - Part 2 Stephen Harding concludes his two-part history of the little-remembered Consolidated B-32 Dominator heavy bomber of 1942
Bird Dog: the last affordable warbird - Combining a distinguished military record with lightplane operating costs, the Cessna Bird Dog is enjoying great popularity in the USA as an "affordable" warbird. Al Ebbers reports on the Cessna that is more than just a spamcan
From penguin to eagle - Part 4 - Gordon Levett concludes his story of how, 2yr after joining the RAF as a mechanic in 1939, he became a commissioned pilot
Lincoln rigger - Ron Swain recalls his RAF National Service as an Avro Lincoln rigger with 148 Squadron in the early Fifties
Travel Air 4-D - Colour coverage of this classic American lightplane by Howard Levy
Per mare probare - In Part 15 of their series on the test-flying of marine aircraft, Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan continue their examination of the later Schneider Trophy Contest seaplanes
Strine nine - Airco D.H.9 F1278/G-EAQM, the first single-engined aircraft to fly from England to Australia, has just been restored for the Australian War Memorial
Personal album - military - Wartime photographs featuring mainly 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron aircraft
Preservation profile - The Air Museum's Planes of Fame Douglas Dauntless is this month's subject
Wings of peace - John Stroud's long-running series of between-the-wars European airliners continues with the Italian Macchi C.94 and C. 100 amphibians
Memories - Part 1 - F. A. Hislop opens a two-part recollection of a long and varied involvement in aviation, from schoolboy fascination with the Graf Zeppelin in the Thirties, through working on the Canadian Avro CF-105 Arrow interceptor, to the Beagle light aircraft company of the Sixties
Personal album - civil - Pre-war photographs of American aircraft taken at Springfield Airport, Massachusetts
A decisive factor - Part 4 - Wing Commander Jack Meadows continues his series on the Canada-based British Commonwealth Air Training Plan - what Churchill called "possibly the decisive factor" in the winning of World War Two

HOWARD LEVY'S cover photograph, and the subject of our colour centre-spread, is Bill Plecenik's classic Travel Air 4-D NC9917, based at Van Sant Airport in Pennsylvania
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