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Grapevine - Our monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world The flight that changed the course of history

Fifty years ago this month Capt Cecil Bebb, a charter pilot with OIley Air Services, set off on a flight to Las Palmas on what appeared to be just another charter. Unbeknown to him it was to set in motion a chain of events that was to change the lives-of millions

Circus pilot?Part 4 - Wg Car F. T. K. Bullmore continues his account of flying for Sir Alan Cobham

The basketweave bomber - Eric Morgan and Edward Shacklady begin a five-part development of the Vickers Wellington bomber, mainstay of the RAF's night bombing force during the opening years of World War Two

The air war over Vietnam?Part 8 - Philip D. Chinnery recalls events from 1969-71, including the "Vietnamization" programme and the American offensive against communist sanctuaries in Cambodia

Where are they now?

Personal album - A selection of RAF aircraft photographed out East in the Twenties

Painted wings - Preview of the Guild of Aviation Artists' summer exhibition, currently taking place at' the Carisbrooke Gallery in London ..

By Empire boat to India - Diary of a 15yr-old schoolgirl's journey from Poole to Karachi by Short Empire boat in April 1940

The rotary revolution?Part 6 - William Morse concludes his series of rticles on the "big five" rotary engines of the 1908-18 period with the Bentley B.R. 1 and B.R.2

Preservation profile - In celebration of its 50th anniversary this year, Aer Lingus has restored D.H Dragon EI-ABI to airworthy condition

Wings of peace - John Stroud's series on between-the-wars European airliners continues with the Boulton and Paul P. 64 Mailplane and P. 71 A transport/light freighter For business and pleasure?No 2

Newbury Eon - Mike Jerram continues his new series with a description of the one-off Newbury Eon, built by a glider manufacturer in 1947

Vintage Glider Club - This year the Vintage Glider Club's International Rally is to be held at Lasham Airfield in Hampshire on August 2-9. As a foretaste lan Tunstall describes the Club, its aims and some of its beautiful aircraft

Probe probare No 27: D.H..83 Fox Moth 7 - Continuing their Series on aircraft which received special attention from the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, Alee Lumsden and Terry Heffernan examine the test reports for the D.H. 83 Fox Moth, first flown in 1932
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