Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Philip Jarrett's monthly round-up of aircraft preservation news
Armstrong Whitworth's night bomber ? Part 3 - Ray Williams concludes his three-part account of the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber and includes details of the BOAC Whitley freighters
New Mexico dump - S.N. Simms' pictorial report from an aircraft dump at Socorro. New Mexico
Capon's Corner - P.T. Capon continues his illustrated biography of his aviation career with coverage of his time at A.V. Roe's Hamble factory
Skywriters
Excalibur returns - Pictures of the Short Sunderland G-BJHS presently moored on the River Thames
The Felixstowe flying boats ? Part 1 - First of a two-part article by J.M Bruce, Keeper of Aircraft and Records at the RAF Museum, Hendon, following the development of the large flying boats designed by John Porte during World War One
Forty years on - In May 1981 Sir Frank Whittle, pioneer of the British jet engine, revisited RAF Cranwell, 40 years after the first flight of the Gloster E.28/39 at Cranwell
Test Pilot Profile - No.4 A.E. Clouston - Don Middleton tells the action-packed story of celebrated test pilot Air Commodore Arthur Clouston. best remembered for his record flights in the D.H.88 Comet racer G-ACSS
Preservation Profile - The Royal Navy Historic Flight's airworthy Stringbag, Fairey Swordfish LS326, has its past revealed
Your own Spitfire for Ã
Armstrong Whitworth's night bomber ? Part 3 - Ray Williams concludes his three-part account of the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber and includes details of the BOAC Whitley freighters
New Mexico dump - S.N. Simms' pictorial report from an aircraft dump at Socorro. New Mexico
Capon's Corner - P.T. Capon continues his illustrated biography of his aviation career with coverage of his time at A.V. Roe's Hamble factory
Skywriters
Excalibur returns - Pictures of the Short Sunderland G-BJHS presently moored on the River Thames
The Felixstowe flying boats ? Part 1 - First of a two-part article by J.M Bruce, Keeper of Aircraft and Records at the RAF Museum, Hendon, following the development of the large flying boats designed by John Porte during World War One
Forty years on - In May 1981 Sir Frank Whittle, pioneer of the British jet engine, revisited RAF Cranwell, 40 years after the first flight of the Gloster E.28/39 at Cranwell
Test Pilot Profile - No.4 A.E. Clouston - Don Middleton tells the action-packed story of celebrated test pilot Air Commodore Arthur Clouston. best remembered for his record flights in the D.H.88 Comet racer G-ACSS
Preservation Profile - The Royal Navy Historic Flight's airworthy Stringbag, Fairey Swordfish LS326, has its past revealed
Your own Spitfire for Ã
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