Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Tabloid Tale: Bill Harrison writes in praise of Bill Cashmere's reconstruction of a Sopwith Tabloid.
Class of '44: Les Allington recalls some of the episodes during his spell of training to fly Oxfords in South Africa.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran catches up with the news on archaeology matters
T6 Tyro; American correspondent Jeff Ethell reports on his early efforts to leam to fly the North American T6-Harvard.
Rare Kind: Michael Bums remembers the meteoric career of 'Cobber' Kain during WWII.
Warplanes in Civvies: In his series on military aircraft used in a civil role Donald Hannah recalls the Catalina flying boat.
Formation Frolics: Formation flying displays didn't begin with the Red Arrows as these shots of Gauntlets and Bulldogs indicate very well.
Floating Camels: Philip MacDougal recalls the clouded history of the Isle of Grain Seaplane Station.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis looks at three of the projects under way at Duxford.
Museums of the World: Bob Ogden concludes his survey of the museums in Finland.
Bookshelf: A look at some of the new books.
Engines: LJ.K. Setright looks at some of the rotary engines of World War I and the engines that took their place.
From BRM to Blenheim: Mike Twite examines the vast amount of work going into the Bristol Bolingbroke Mk-IV being rebuilt by Graham Wamer and his team.
Air Show '82: Our look at air shows that have happened or about to happen.
Preservations News: Our round-up of all that's happening on the preservation front.
Auster in America: Bill Fisher finds an Auster undergoing restoration in Miami.
"Corkscrew starboard go": John Sherwood recalls a dicey raid on Paris which was enlivened by a trigger-happy tail gunner.
FlyPost: We get letters ...
COVER: The North American T6 provided the basic training for many fighter pilots in WWII and quite a few since. Jeff Ethell's SNj-S is caught by the camera trying a spot of formation flying, Inset the Bristol Bolingbroke IV of Graham Worner at Duxford.
Class of '44: Les Allington recalls some of the episodes during his spell of training to fly Oxfords in South Africa.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran catches up with the news on archaeology matters
T6 Tyro; American correspondent Jeff Ethell reports on his early efforts to leam to fly the North American T6-Harvard.
Rare Kind: Michael Bums remembers the meteoric career of 'Cobber' Kain during WWII.
Warplanes in Civvies: In his series on military aircraft used in a civil role Donald Hannah recalls the Catalina flying boat.
Formation Frolics: Formation flying displays didn't begin with the Red Arrows as these shots of Gauntlets and Bulldogs indicate very well.
Floating Camels: Philip MacDougal recalls the clouded history of the Isle of Grain Seaplane Station.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis looks at three of the projects under way at Duxford.
Museums of the World: Bob Ogden concludes his survey of the museums in Finland.
Bookshelf: A look at some of the new books.
Engines: LJ.K. Setright looks at some of the rotary engines of World War I and the engines that took their place.
From BRM to Blenheim: Mike Twite examines the vast amount of work going into the Bristol Bolingbroke Mk-IV being rebuilt by Graham Wamer and his team.
Air Show '82: Our look at air shows that have happened or about to happen.
Preservations News: Our round-up of all that's happening on the preservation front.
Auster in America: Bill Fisher finds an Auster undergoing restoration in Miami.
"Corkscrew starboard go": John Sherwood recalls a dicey raid on Paris which was enlivened by a trigger-happy tail gunner.
FlyPost: We get letters ...
COVER: The North American T6 provided the basic training for many fighter pilots in WWII and quite a few since. Jeff Ethell's SNj-S is caught by the camera trying a spot of formation flying, Inset the Bristol Bolingbroke IV of Graham Worner at Duxford.
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