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Preservation Project. Ken Ellis reports on Ihe Pennine Aviation Museum and their Anson restoration.
Undsey Walton's Air Force. Keith Wilson and George Bailey tell the story of Undsey Warton and
his trio of popular air show display aircraft - the Booing Steannan, MS733 Alcyon and Nord 1002.
Warplanes in Civvies. Beginning a new series on military aircraft in civil roles, Donald Hannah tells the story of the Supermarine Stranraer.
Rebirth of the Mustang? Paul Coggan updates us on the Piper Enforcer, which is based on the wartime P-51 Mustang.
Charies E. Jackson, who worked for BKS, remembers the ex-BEA Airspeed Ambassadors which the company operated in the '50s and '60s.
This Merlin is Wizard. Kenroy Smith reports on the current state of the rebuild of one of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines removed from Halifax W 1048.
A British Airways Museum? Donald Hannah fantasises on the possibility of collecting together a representative selection of aircraft into a British Airways museum.
Aviation Archaeology. Peter Moran discusses the two offshoot activities of Airfield and Agricultural Archaeology.
Continuing his series on World Museums Bob Ogden brings us up to date on the museums of Czechoslovakia in the first of a two-part series.
Preservation News. Ken Ellis and Peter March report on the latest happenings in the field of preservation.
Bookshelf. Chaz Bowyer reviews the latest offerings from publishers.
The Rare Kind: Continuing his series on heroes of the air, Chaz Bowyer records the career of Major Thomas McGuire, America's second highest scoring ace of WW2.
Engines: U.K. Setright remembers some of the important radial engines of the immediate post WWI era.
COVER: Lindsey Walton's Boeing Stearman pictured at Sutton Bridge prior to an air photo session.
Undsey Walton's Air Force. Keith Wilson and George Bailey tell the story of Undsey Warton and
his trio of popular air show display aircraft - the Booing Steannan, MS733 Alcyon and Nord 1002.
Warplanes in Civvies. Beginning a new series on military aircraft in civil roles, Donald Hannah tells the story of the Supermarine Stranraer.
Rebirth of the Mustang? Paul Coggan updates us on the Piper Enforcer, which is based on the wartime P-51 Mustang.
Charies E. Jackson, who worked for BKS, remembers the ex-BEA Airspeed Ambassadors which the company operated in the '50s and '60s.
This Merlin is Wizard. Kenroy Smith reports on the current state of the rebuild of one of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines removed from Halifax W 1048.
A British Airways Museum? Donald Hannah fantasises on the possibility of collecting together a representative selection of aircraft into a British Airways museum.
Aviation Archaeology. Peter Moran discusses the two offshoot activities of Airfield and Agricultural Archaeology.
Continuing his series on World Museums Bob Ogden brings us up to date on the museums of Czechoslovakia in the first of a two-part series.
Preservation News. Ken Ellis and Peter March report on the latest happenings in the field of preservation.
Bookshelf. Chaz Bowyer reviews the latest offerings from publishers.
The Rare Kind: Continuing his series on heroes of the air, Chaz Bowyer records the career of Major Thomas McGuire, America's second highest scoring ace of WW2.
Engines: U.K. Setright remembers some of the important radial engines of the immediate post WWI era.
COVER: Lindsey Walton's Boeing Stearman pictured at Sutton Bridge prior to an air photo session.
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