Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
1950 RAF Display - Part 2 - M. J. Hardy concludes his account of the FtAF's only post-war attempt to repeat the great Hendon displays of pre-war days - at Farnborough in July 1950
"No blame attaches . .. " - Part 1 - D. C. Stapleton describes a little-publicised 1941 encounter between British and Italian forces in the Fled Sea which demonstrated, for the first time, the dramatic effect air power-could have on naval warfare
Personal album - A selection of photographs depicting RNVFi Hawker Sea Furies of the Fifties
Brief glory - A pictorial tribute to the British Aerial Museum's Bristol Blenheim IV. tragically lost in an accident during a flying display at Denham on June 21
The Lindbergh Spirit - This year is the diamond jubilee of Charles Lindbergh's historic solo transatlantic flight in the Spirit of St Louis on May 20-21. 1927. To mark the anniversary Diana Prince presents some recollections of Lindbergh and the Spirit, from two of the men who built the aircraft
Painted wings - Preview of. this year's Guild of Aviation Artists summer exhibition, held in London this month
Look Ma, no wings! - Arthur L. Schoeni recalls some results of forgetting Rule One of carrier aircraft operation
Hangar stores
Forties favourites - No 4 - In the fourth of a series of features from our archives we examine the Hawker Tempest with the help of a classic J. H. Clark wartime cutaway drawing
The Flying Duchess - Part 4 - Lettice Curtis concludes her biography of the Duchess of Bedford, who mysteriously disappeared 50yr ago at the age of 72 after making a remarkable series of long-distance flights all over world
Preservation profile - The basic Ercoupe design appeared 50yr ago this October. To mark this anniversary we feature a 20yr-old successor, an Alon A-2A Aircoupe. currently kept at Cranfield
Wings of peace - John Stroud's series on between-the wars European airliners continues with Airspeed's three-engined A.S.4 Ferry, designed for short range pleasure flying with Sir Alan Cobham's National Aviation Day Displays in the Thirties
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1950 RAF Display - Part 2 - M. J. Hardy concludes his account of the FtAF's only post-war attempt to repeat the great Hendon displays of pre-war days - at Farnborough in July 1950
"No blame attaches . .. " - Part 1 - D. C. Stapleton describes a little-publicised 1941 encounter between British and Italian forces in the Fled Sea which demonstrated, for the first time, the dramatic effect air power-could have on naval warfare
Personal album - A selection of photographs depicting RNVFi Hawker Sea Furies of the Fifties
Brief glory - A pictorial tribute to the British Aerial Museum's Bristol Blenheim IV. tragically lost in an accident during a flying display at Denham on June 21
The Lindbergh Spirit - This year is the diamond jubilee of Charles Lindbergh's historic solo transatlantic flight in the Spirit of St Louis on May 20-21. 1927. To mark the anniversary Diana Prince presents some recollections of Lindbergh and the Spirit, from two of the men who built the aircraft
Painted wings - Preview of. this year's Guild of Aviation Artists summer exhibition, held in London this month
Look Ma, no wings! - Arthur L. Schoeni recalls some results of forgetting Rule One of carrier aircraft operation
Hangar stores
Forties favourites - No 4 - In the fourth of a series of features from our archives we examine the Hawker Tempest with the help of a classic J. H. Clark wartime cutaway drawing
The Flying Duchess - Part 4 - Lettice Curtis concludes her biography of the Duchess of Bedford, who mysteriously disappeared 50yr ago at the age of 72 after making a remarkable series of long-distance flights all over world
Preservation profile - The basic Ercoupe design appeared 50yr ago this October. To mark this anniversary we feature a 20yr-old successor, an Alon A-2A Aircoupe. currently kept at Cranfield
Wings of peace - John Stroud's series on between-the wars European airliners continues with Airspeed's three-engined A.S.4 Ferry, designed for short range pleasure flying with Sir Alan Cobham's National Aviation Day Displays in the Thirties
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