Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Our monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Probe Probare No 26: Vickers B.9/32 - In Part 26 of their series on aircraft which received special attention from the Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment, Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan examine the Vickers B. 9/32, the precursor of the Wellington
Percival's porky chopper - The theoretical simplicity of tip-driven helicopter rotors has attracted several manufacturers over the years. One result of this attraction was the Hunting Percival P. 74 of 1956; R. John Silvester describes its development and the problems which led to its failure
Camera competition - Your chance to win the very latest Canon 35mm camera
Skywriters
A staggerwing project - Howard Levy reports on John Shively's full-size replica D.H.5 fighter
Circus pilot-Part 3 - Wg Cdr F. T. K. Bull more continues his five-part account of flying with Sir Alan Cobham 's National Aviation Day Displays with details of the 1935 Scottish tour
Dunlop diversions - Part 3 - In the last of three articles on Dunlop's Aviation Division, Colin E. Read describes the development of the Compacta experimental aero tyre and its testing by the Dunlop Test Flight
Rhinebeck revisited - Barry Dowsett's colour coverage of Cole Pa ten's vintage aircraft collection at Rhine-beck aerodrome near New York
The air war over Vietnam - Part 7 - In Part Seven of his series, Philip D. Chinnery recalls the events from the spring of 1968?when the USA could have won the. war?to the summer of 1969, when the first American withdrawals were announced
Personal album - A collection of photographs taken at Grave-send aerodrome during the late Thirties
Preservation profile - Air Canada's beautifully restored Lockheed 10A CF-TCC is this month's subject
Wings of peace - John Stroud continues his series on between-the-wars European airliners with the story of the French Bloch 220, designed for Air France's main European routes during the late Thirties and Forties
For business and pleasure - First of a new series covering post-war British private and club aircraft. Mike J err am kicks off with the one-off six-seat Portsmouth Aerocar
Armchair aviation
The rotary revolution - Part 5 - William Morse continues his series of articles on the "big five" rotary engines of the 1908-18 period with the Clerget
Probe Probare No 26: Vickers B.9/32 - In Part 26 of their series on aircraft which received special attention from the Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment, Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan examine the Vickers B. 9/32, the precursor of the Wellington
Percival's porky chopper - The theoretical simplicity of tip-driven helicopter rotors has attracted several manufacturers over the years. One result of this attraction was the Hunting Percival P. 74 of 1956; R. John Silvester describes its development and the problems which led to its failure
Camera competition - Your chance to win the very latest Canon 35mm camera
Skywriters
A staggerwing project - Howard Levy reports on John Shively's full-size replica D.H.5 fighter
Circus pilot-Part 3 - Wg Cdr F. T. K. Bull more continues his five-part account of flying with Sir Alan Cobham 's National Aviation Day Displays with details of the 1935 Scottish tour
Dunlop diversions - Part 3 - In the last of three articles on Dunlop's Aviation Division, Colin E. Read describes the development of the Compacta experimental aero tyre and its testing by the Dunlop Test Flight
Rhinebeck revisited - Barry Dowsett's colour coverage of Cole Pa ten's vintage aircraft collection at Rhine-beck aerodrome near New York
The air war over Vietnam - Part 7 - In Part Seven of his series, Philip D. Chinnery recalls the events from the spring of 1968?when the USA could have won the. war?to the summer of 1969, when the first American withdrawals were announced
Personal album - A collection of photographs taken at Grave-send aerodrome during the late Thirties
Preservation profile - Air Canada's beautifully restored Lockheed 10A CF-TCC is this month's subject
Wings of peace - John Stroud continues his series on between-the-wars European airliners with the story of the French Bloch 220, designed for Air France's main European routes during the late Thirties and Forties
For business and pleasure - First of a new series covering post-war British private and club aircraft. Mike J err am kicks off with the one-off six-seat Portsmouth Aerocar
Armchair aviation
The rotary revolution - Part 5 - William Morse continues his series of articles on the "big five" rotary engines of the 1908-18 period with the Clerget
Article Snippets
Awaiting Entry
Adverts and Links based on this content
Advertisement