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ARAB AIR POWER - II - The AIR INTERNATIONAL survey of air power in the Arab world, commenced in the June issue, continues with a heavily-illustrated account of the air forces of Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, the Lebanon and Libya.
SONG BIRD OF THE AMAZON - Named after a bird of the Amazon region of Brazil whose song is reputed to bring good luck, the Aerotec Uirapuru primary trainer has enjoyed its share of luck both good and bad. Robert Pereira de Andrade tells the Uirapuru story.
RECORD-BREAKER EXTRAORDINARY - The Fairey Long-range Monoplane was one of the very few aeroplanes ever built in Britain specifically for a record- breaking attempt. As H A Taylor recalls in this account, the first attempt ended in tragedy but perseverance was eventually rewarded by success.
FROM PACHYDERM TO BIRD OF PREY - Among the warplanes of World War I, the Martinsyde F4 Buzzard is one of the less-well-known yet was potentially the best fighter available to the RAF when the war ended in 1918. Jack M Bruce begins a three-part survey of Buzzard design and service.
AIRSCENE - The monthly round-up of news and background to the news presented under section headings for Military Affairs, Aircraft and Industry, Civil Affairs and new Civil and Military Aircraft Contracts.
TALKBACK - Readers of AIR international offer comments of general interest.
FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR international encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft, from the Dassault Mirage G to de Havilland D.H 77.
MODEL ENTHUSIAST - Modelling comments, the latest kits reviewed and a page of colour profiles of the Nakajima Ki.27
IN PRINT - New aviation literature noted.
AIR DATA FILE - Technical data, photographs and general arrangement drawings for the EMBRAER EMB-201A Ipanema, Partenavia P.68R, Bellanca T-250 Aries, McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Srs 55 and DC-9 Srs 22.
SONG BIRD OF THE AMAZON - Named after a bird of the Amazon region of Brazil whose song is reputed to bring good luck, the Aerotec Uirapuru primary trainer has enjoyed its share of luck both good and bad. Robert Pereira de Andrade tells the Uirapuru story.
RECORD-BREAKER EXTRAORDINARY - The Fairey Long-range Monoplane was one of the very few aeroplanes ever built in Britain specifically for a record- breaking attempt. As H A Taylor recalls in this account, the first attempt ended in tragedy but perseverance was eventually rewarded by success.
FROM PACHYDERM TO BIRD OF PREY - Among the warplanes of World War I, the Martinsyde F4 Buzzard is one of the less-well-known yet was potentially the best fighter available to the RAF when the war ended in 1918. Jack M Bruce begins a three-part survey of Buzzard design and service.
AIRSCENE - The monthly round-up of news and background to the news presented under section headings for Military Affairs, Aircraft and Industry, Civil Affairs and new Civil and Military Aircraft Contracts.
TALKBACK - Readers of AIR international offer comments of general interest.
FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR international encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft, from the Dassault Mirage G to de Havilland D.H 77.
MODEL ENTHUSIAST - Modelling comments, the latest kits reviewed and a page of colour profiles of the Nakajima Ki.27
IN PRINT - New aviation literature noted.
AIR DATA FILE - Technical data, photographs and general arrangement drawings for the EMBRAER EMB-201A Ipanema, Partenavia P.68R, Bellanca T-250 Aries, McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Srs 55 and DC-9 Srs 22.
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