Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FotoPost: Two more selections of readers' photographs.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran's news from the world of aviation excavation.
Preservation News: A bumper nine-page extravaganza of news on all that's happening on the aircraft preservation scene.
The Battle of Heligoland Bight - Part 2: Second part of the story on the abortive raids by Wellingtons during the Phoney War period of 1940.
Weapons of the RAF: In his series on RAF weapons of WW2 R Wallace Clarke des- cribes the remarkable development of the Aden Gun.
Air Show '84: The latest news on air show dates and some of the interesting display items to be seen.
The Professionals: In his series on professional aircraft restoration companies Bob Ogden reports on Cliff Lovell's Hants Light Plane Services.
Fuelling the Piston Motors: Tony Down discusses the engine controls of high performance piston engines.
Type Report: In our series on popular preserved types Stuart McKay reports on Tiger Moth activities and Paul Coggan covers Mustang matters.
The Last P-38M: Michael O'Leary describes the history of the only remaining Lockheed Lightning P-38M. now at Champlin Fighter Museum.
Bookshelf: Some of the latest books reviewed.
Who Shot Down Helmut Wick? By November 1940 Major Helmut Wick was one of Germany's most famous 'Experten'. John Foreman relates the story of his career and his mysterious loss.
Between Wars Bombers: In the second of his series on RAF bombers of the 1918 to 1939 period Ken Wixey recalls the D.H.9 and 9A.
Questions and Answers: A new series in which some of our experts answer your questions.
COVER - TOP: This exciting picture of the last remaining Lockheed P-38M Lightning was shot by Michael O'Leary. See page 50. CENTRE: Interesting newcomer to the British Air Show scene this season will be the Curtiss Kittyhawk P-40E owned by Ray Hanna's syndicate. BOTTOM: The Avro Vulcan left RAF service in March and to mark the occasion RAF Waddington flew a long photo sortie with K2 tankers.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran's news from the world of aviation excavation.
Preservation News: A bumper nine-page extravaganza of news on all that's happening on the aircraft preservation scene.
The Battle of Heligoland Bight - Part 2: Second part of the story on the abortive raids by Wellingtons during the Phoney War period of 1940.
Weapons of the RAF: In his series on RAF weapons of WW2 R Wallace Clarke des- cribes the remarkable development of the Aden Gun.
Air Show '84: The latest news on air show dates and some of the interesting display items to be seen.
The Professionals: In his series on professional aircraft restoration companies Bob Ogden reports on Cliff Lovell's Hants Light Plane Services.
Fuelling the Piston Motors: Tony Down discusses the engine controls of high performance piston engines.
Type Report: In our series on popular preserved types Stuart McKay reports on Tiger Moth activities and Paul Coggan covers Mustang matters.
The Last P-38M: Michael O'Leary describes the history of the only remaining Lockheed Lightning P-38M. now at Champlin Fighter Museum.
Bookshelf: Some of the latest books reviewed.
Who Shot Down Helmut Wick? By November 1940 Major Helmut Wick was one of Germany's most famous 'Experten'. John Foreman relates the story of his career and his mysterious loss.
Between Wars Bombers: In the second of his series on RAF bombers of the 1918 to 1939 period Ken Wixey recalls the D.H.9 and 9A.
Questions and Answers: A new series in which some of our experts answer your questions.
COVER - TOP: This exciting picture of the last remaining Lockheed P-38M Lightning was shot by Michael O'Leary. See page 50. CENTRE: Interesting newcomer to the British Air Show scene this season will be the Curtiss Kittyhawk P-40E owned by Ray Hanna's syndicate. BOTTOM: The Avro Vulcan left RAF service in March and to mark the occasion RAF Waddington flew a long photo sortie with K2 tankers.
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