Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Philip Jarrett's monthly review of the aircraft preservation scene is extended this month
Percival Aircraft 1933-54 - Part 4 - R. John Silvester concludes his early recollections of working for the Percival Aircraft Company, with an account of the RAF's Prentice trainer
The classic aero engines - No. 6 Part 1 - The Rolls-Royce Merlin Bill Gunston begins a two-part account of the most famous piston engine of them all
BOAC's Hythe Class Sunderlands - A pictorial feature on BOAC's post-war Hythe Class Sunderlands
Skywriters
Drawing a bead - Part 3 - R. Wallace Clarke continues his history of gunsights used by the Royal Air Force
Bats and Bantams - Part 2 - We continue the late A. J. Jackson's exhaustive study of the World War One F.K.23 fighter produced by the British Aerial Transport company
Shuttleworth's Spitfire P.R.Mk XI - The Shuttleworth Trust has just put its Spitfire P.R.Mk XI Spitfire up for auction. Lettice Curtis, who once knew this aircraft well, recalls its history and describes the restoration work so far carried out by a group of volunteers at Duxford
Personal Album - Photographs of 39 Sqn Baltimores
Preservation Profile - Southern Joyrides D.H. Dragon Rapide G-AIDL, still operating commercially, comes under close scrutiny
The sky was his studio - An appreciation of the late Charles E. Brown and his work
Memoirs of an early bird - Part 2 - Sqn Ldr A. H. Curtis continues his recollections of flying as a bomber pilot with the Royal Flying Corps in France
Percival Aircraft 1933-54 - Part 4 - R. John Silvester concludes his early recollections of working for the Percival Aircraft Company, with an account of the RAF's Prentice trainer
The classic aero engines - No. 6 Part 1 - The Rolls-Royce Merlin Bill Gunston begins a two-part account of the most famous piston engine of them all
BOAC's Hythe Class Sunderlands - A pictorial feature on BOAC's post-war Hythe Class Sunderlands
Skywriters
Drawing a bead - Part 3 - R. Wallace Clarke continues his history of gunsights used by the Royal Air Force
Bats and Bantams - Part 2 - We continue the late A. J. Jackson's exhaustive study of the World War One F.K.23 fighter produced by the British Aerial Transport company
Shuttleworth's Spitfire P.R.Mk XI - The Shuttleworth Trust has just put its Spitfire P.R.Mk XI Spitfire up for auction. Lettice Curtis, who once knew this aircraft well, recalls its history and describes the restoration work so far carried out by a group of volunteers at Duxford
Personal Album - Photographs of 39 Sqn Baltimores
Preservation Profile - Southern Joyrides D.H. Dragon Rapide G-AIDL, still operating commercially, comes under close scrutiny
The sky was his studio - An appreciation of the late Charles E. Brown and his work
Memoirs of an early bird - Part 2 - Sqn Ldr A. H. Curtis continues his recollections of flying as a bomber pilot with the Royal Flying Corps in France
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