Cover Stories:
Vulcan B 2 XH558 - A History - As the first part of this issue's Vulcan Special, Vulcan 558 Club Chairman Colin Mears details the history of Britain's most famous V-bomber
The Resurrection of XH558 - Colin Mears frankly charts the long, and often frustrating, struggle to get Vulcan XH558 back in the air
Vulcan Survivors - All remaining examples of the ultimate V-bomber are listed by Colin Mears
Vulcan-From the cockpit - Sqn Ldr Peter Thomas vividly recounts nearly a decade of flying in the delta bomber
Features:
All at Sea - The RAF's No IV(AC) Sqn recently conducted its first ever at-sea period on HMS Illustrious. Sqn Ldr Paul Wharmby describes what it was like on 'Lusty'
MAKS '99 - Russia's premier airshow, MAKS '99 saw the public debut of many new designs. Flight International photographer Mark Wagner was there
Suffolk VOODOOS - The mighty Voodoo was a common sight in Suffolk skies in the early 1960s, as Doug Gordon reveals
Super VC10K 4 - The Ultimate Tanker - Faced with a shortage of tankers in the early 1990s, the RAF turned to nine rotting Super VC10s to solve its problems, as Jon Mynard explains
Thai Navy Jets - The newest member of the exclusive aircraft carrier 'club', the Royal Thai Navy has greatly expanded its fleet over the past five years, re-equipping its squadrons with fast jets
Swiss Fighters - Tasked with defending Swiss neutrality, the country's fighter force is currently experiencing a period of transition. M D Eccles and Colin Johnson examine those changes, which include the imminent retirement of the veteran Mirage HI
Conway B707 Production - As a follow-on to Jon Lake's detailed feature on Conway-powered B707s published in the Autumn issue of JETS, the author has compiled a definitive production listing of all 37 aircraft built by Boeing
Regulars:
News - The latest military, civil and jet warbird news from across the globe
Book Reviews - Featuring the most in-depth reviews in the business, the Editor samples the latest offerings from Ian Allan, Grub Street and Airlife
Smoke Trails - Readers get to 'air' their views