Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Riding Shotgun - Mustang pilot 1st Lt Joseph Peterburs downed a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet only to fall victim to flak.
The Sky's the Limit - Ken Ellis talks to Stephen Arch, Chairman of the Guild of Aviation Artists, about its work and aims.
Heads Up! - Aces High Aviation Gallery celebrated its tenth anniversary in fine style and has added the work of sculptor Peter Close to its 'portfolio'.
Hollywood's 'Wings' - Scott A Thompson concludes his study of Tallmantz Aviation and the Movieland of the Air Museum.
Gifts from Devon - Keith A Saunders describes two fighters presented to the nation by the people of Newton Abbot.
Don't Call me 'Li' - A portfolio on the Commemorative Air Force's newly refurbished Liberator.
Boom Town 'Boneyard' - Roger Syratt visits the Nevada desert.
Frewen's Five - Planning to use them as holiday homes, a South African farmer bought five surplus Lockheed Venturas in 1951. Steve McLean describes these famous survivors.
Regulars:
News News News - 13-plus pages! - Bournemouth museum axed; Eurofighter Typhoon for Hendon; Spitfire rebuild at Old Warden; 'Q-shed' progresses at Bruntingthorpe; Lottery funds for Sunderland flying-boat project; US Lightning goes electric; 'Staggerwing' UK-bound; Tornado fighter for Manchester museum; Spirit of Flight museum to move home in the US; Catalina for Palm Springs; Mustang pair offered for sale; Britannias under restoration; Southend's Vulcan gets engineering boost; Texan rebuild in Australia and much, much more.
Secrets Behind the Paintings - We profile artist David Bryant.
Our Very Own - In our series on the RAF's Auxiliary units, Sqn Ldr Bruce Blanche turns to the work of the post-war support units.
And Another Thing... comment
We Salute You - in memoriam
'Ops' Board - where to go, what to see
Glory Days - Desert Wellington
FlyPost - readers' letters
In Focus: - de Havilland Mosquito - A tribute to the 'Wooden Wonder':
- Hunting the Hunted - James 'Lou' Luma talks to Jim Busha about his time as a night intruder pilot.
- Clipped Wing! - Andrew Thomas recalls adventures flying Mosquitos, as recounted to him by the late AVM L W G 'Bill' Gill.
- Last 'Wings' - The pedigree of the ill-fated RR299, the UK's last flying Mosquito.
- 'Aussie' Mossies - Australia produced home-grown 'Wooden Wonders' as Jim Grant explains.
- From the Sublime...The Mosquito variant was the target-tug Mk.39, possibly the ugliest of the breed.
- From the Workshop - A Mosquito FB.26 is being returned to flight by Avspecs in New Zealand. Jarrod Cotter highlights its progress.
!!<>!!Cover Stories: Mosquito - 'Wooden Wonder' - Special features on the superlative de Havilland Mosquito - JOHN M DIBBS - PLANE PICTURE COMPANY
Sunderland to be raised? - Fantastic salvage off South Wales of a 'warbird' Sunderland - see News pages.
Riding Shotgun - A Mustang pilot clashes with a Messerschmitt Me 262 - with mixed fortunes.:
Riding Shotgun - Mustang pilot 1st Lt Joseph Peterburs downed a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet only to fall victim to flak.
The Sky's the Limit - Ken Ellis talks to Stephen Arch, Chairman of the Guild of Aviation Artists, about its work and aims.
Heads Up! - Aces High Aviation Gallery celebrated its tenth anniversary in fine style and has added the work of sculptor Peter Close to its 'portfolio'.
Hollywood's 'Wings' - Scott A Thompson concludes his study of Tallmantz Aviation and the Movieland of the Air Museum.
Gifts from Devon - Keith A Saunders describes two fighters presented to the nation by the people of Newton Abbot.
Don't Call me 'Li' - A portfolio on the Commemorative Air Force's newly refurbished Liberator.
Boom Town 'Boneyard' - Roger Syratt visits the Nevada desert.
Frewen's Five - Planning to use them as holiday homes, a South African farmer bought five surplus Lockheed Venturas in 1951. Steve McLean describes these famous survivors.
Regulars:
News News News - 13-plus pages! - Bournemouth museum axed; Eurofighter Typhoon for Hendon; Spitfire rebuild at Old Warden; 'Q-shed' progresses at Bruntingthorpe; Lottery funds for Sunderland flying-boat project; US Lightning goes electric; 'Staggerwing' UK-bound; Tornado fighter for Manchester museum; Spirit of Flight museum to move home in the US; Catalina for Palm Springs; Mustang pair offered for sale; Britannias under restoration; Southend's Vulcan gets engineering boost; Texan rebuild in Australia and much, much more.
Secrets Behind the Paintings - We profile artist David Bryant.
Our Very Own - In our series on the RAF's Auxiliary units, Sqn Ldr Bruce Blanche turns to the work of the post-war support units.
And Another Thing... comment
We Salute You - in memoriam
'Ops' Board - where to go, what to see
Glory Days - Desert Wellington
FlyPost - readers' letters
In Focus: - de Havilland Mosquito - A tribute to the 'Wooden Wonder':
- Hunting the Hunted - James 'Lou' Luma talks to Jim Busha about his time as a night intruder pilot.
- Clipped Wing! - Andrew Thomas recalls adventures flying Mosquitos, as recounted to him by the late AVM L W G 'Bill' Gill.
- Last 'Wings' - The pedigree of the ill-fated RR299, the UK's last flying Mosquito.
- 'Aussie' Mossies - Australia produced home-grown 'Wooden Wonders' as Jim Grant explains.
- From the Sublime...The Mosquito variant was the target-tug Mk.39, possibly the ugliest of the breed.
- From the Workshop - A Mosquito FB.26 is being returned to flight by Avspecs in New Zealand. Jarrod Cotter highlights its progress.
!!<>!!Cover Stories: Mosquito - 'Wooden Wonder' - Special features on the superlative de Havilland Mosquito - JOHN M DIBBS - PLANE PICTURE COMPANY
Sunderland to be raised? - Fantastic salvage off South Wales of a 'warbird' Sunderland - see News pages.
Riding Shotgun - A Mustang pilot clashes with a Messerschmitt Me 262 - with mixed fortunes.:
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