Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Philip Jarrett's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Wellesleys over the Sudan: Part 2 - As a Flight Commander of 223 Squadron, Gp Capt James Pelly-Fry took part in a forgotten war against the Italians in East Africa in 1940.
Probe Probare No 3: D.H. 86 - In the third part of their series, Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan describe the A&AEE's investigations of the D.H.86 after a series of mysterious crashes
Assisted take-off - Pictures of aircraft being launched from land-based catapults
A monument in the sky - Stuart Howe reports from Mount Hope, Ontario, on the Canadian Warplane Heritage collection of World War Two aircraft
Psst! wanna buy a secondhand bomber? - Though more than 160 Halifax bombers were earmarked for civil use after the war, only half flew as civil aircraft. We publish photographs of some of those aircraft that made only one civilian flight?the one way trip to the scrapman's axe
Skywriters
Competition results
Edgar Wikner Percival - A tribute to this talented aircraft designer who died on January 21
The day of the Typhoon: Part 2 - John Golley concludes his account of tank busting in Typhoons at Mortam, France in August 1944
Preservation Profile - Douglas DC-2 NC39165, currently masquerading as KLM's PH-AJU of MacRobertson air race fame, is this month's subject, scrutinised by Philip Jarrett
Wings of peace No 7: Junkers-F 13 - This important German aircraft is the latest subject in John Stroud's series on European between-the-wars airliners
Test pilot profile No 9: Peter Twiss - Don Middleton traces the career of the first man to exceed 1,000 m.p.h.
Personal Album - Pictures of the British Burnelli OA-1 from L Smith
Where are they now?
Armchair Aviation
Front Cover - The Canadian Warplane Heritage collection's Corsair, KD658, is the subject of STUART HOWE'S front cover photograph. The picture was taken over Toronto in June last year: a report on this collection of World War Two aircraft can be found on pages 188-192.
Wellesleys over the Sudan: Part 2 - As a Flight Commander of 223 Squadron, Gp Capt James Pelly-Fry took part in a forgotten war against the Italians in East Africa in 1940.
Probe Probare No 3: D.H. 86 - In the third part of their series, Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan describe the A&AEE's investigations of the D.H.86 after a series of mysterious crashes
Assisted take-off - Pictures of aircraft being launched from land-based catapults
A monument in the sky - Stuart Howe reports from Mount Hope, Ontario, on the Canadian Warplane Heritage collection of World War Two aircraft
Psst! wanna buy a secondhand bomber? - Though more than 160 Halifax bombers were earmarked for civil use after the war, only half flew as civil aircraft. We publish photographs of some of those aircraft that made only one civilian flight?the one way trip to the scrapman's axe
Skywriters
Competition results
Edgar Wikner Percival - A tribute to this talented aircraft designer who died on January 21
The day of the Typhoon: Part 2 - John Golley concludes his account of tank busting in Typhoons at Mortam, France in August 1944
Preservation Profile - Douglas DC-2 NC39165, currently masquerading as KLM's PH-AJU of MacRobertson air race fame, is this month's subject, scrutinised by Philip Jarrett
Wings of peace No 7: Junkers-F 13 - This important German aircraft is the latest subject in John Stroud's series on European between-the-wars airliners
Test pilot profile No 9: Peter Twiss - Don Middleton traces the career of the first man to exceed 1,000 m.p.h.
Personal Album - Pictures of the British Burnelli OA-1 from L Smith
Where are they now?
Armchair Aviation
Front Cover - The Canadian Warplane Heritage collection's Corsair, KD658, is the subject of STUART HOWE'S front cover photograph. The picture was taken over Toronto in June last year: a report on this collection of World War Two aircraft can be found on pages 188-192.
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