Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Air Briefing - Notes, news. and products
World Air News - Happenings, sales, and orders, compiled by Peter Cooksley
Deruluft - Story of the Soviet-German airline between the wars
All about Fly-by-Wire - Maurice Allward explains its history and how it works - Major Helmut Wick
Story of the Luftwaffe fighter ace - by John Foreman
Lancaster colour schemes - Peter Cooksley on colours and 'G-H' markings
Your Questions Answered - Facts from Air-Britain specialists
SA-32T Turbo-Trainer - We take a look at an agile new aircraft
Early days at Follands - A memoir from Norman Hall-Warren
AirPic Archives - Flying with the Reserves, 1948-51
Bookshelf - Recent publications for enthusiasts
Dear Sir...Letters and comments from readers
ON THE COVER - Top: 'Fly-by-Wire' is the latest control technology, and in this issue (page 436) Maurice Allward explains its development and significance in layman's terms. First production combat aircraft to employ the modern fly-by-wire technology was the F-16. and our covers shows a TF-16A combat trainer in service with the Royal Norwegian Air Force, one of many F-16 users. Below: We celebrate the Lancaster in this issue, and reveal the 'G-H' markings. This is the Lancaster 10-MR of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
World Air News - Happenings, sales, and orders, compiled by Peter Cooksley
Deruluft - Story of the Soviet-German airline between the wars
All about Fly-by-Wire - Maurice Allward explains its history and how it works - Major Helmut Wick
Story of the Luftwaffe fighter ace - by John Foreman
Lancaster colour schemes - Peter Cooksley on colours and 'G-H' markings
Your Questions Answered - Facts from Air-Britain specialists
SA-32T Turbo-Trainer - We take a look at an agile new aircraft
Early days at Follands - A memoir from Norman Hall-Warren
AirPic Archives - Flying with the Reserves, 1948-51
Bookshelf - Recent publications for enthusiasts
Dear Sir...Letters and comments from readers
ON THE COVER - Top: 'Fly-by-Wire' is the latest control technology, and in this issue (page 436) Maurice Allward explains its development and significance in layman's terms. First production combat aircraft to employ the modern fly-by-wire technology was the F-16. and our covers shows a TF-16A combat trainer in service with the Royal Norwegian Air Force, one of many F-16 users. Below: We celebrate the Lancaster in this issue, and reveal the 'G-H' markings. This is the Lancaster 10-MR of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
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