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INTRODUCTION

GENESIS - World War Two ends and Britain helps America demobilise, but the Russians are still in Western Europe

CONFRONTATION - An Iron Curtain divides Europe and Churchill inspires a new transatlantic alliance to deter aggression

CONSOLIDATION - The USAF expands as the Russians blockade Berlin and NATO is formed

COLD WAR CAPERS - War breaks out in Korea, Eastern Europe revolts at Soviet rule, and NATO re-arms

SHOWDOWN - Nuclear werapons build up in Europe and Russia drags the world toward war over Cuba

NEWS - All the latest preservation news from the UK and around the world, presented by Michael Oakey and Tony Harmsworth

QUESTIONS IN THE AIR - More questions and answers from readers on a wide variety of topics

CROSSWIND - John Maynard's comment column

PRESERVATION PROFILE - Martin Willing's Jersey-based Pembroke G-BNPH/WV740 gets the This is Your Life treatment

ARMCHAIR AVIATION - Reviews of a selection of the latest books

AIRSHOWS AND EVENTS - Our monthly listing of where to go and what to see

SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters

AEROPLANE SERVICES - Offers for Aeroplane subscriptions, binders and other goodies

UTTERLY NEW - Aerosuperbalics' wingwalking Stearmans have swapped their Cadbury's Crunchie sponsorship livery for the new colours of Sl Ivel's Utterly Butterly. We give them a "spread" with reports by Melvyn Hiscock, Tony Harmsworth and Clare Cassy

MAKING THE MESSERSCHMITT - Jean-Michel Goyat reveals the niiiiuiliU luring secrets of the Bf 109 fighter in the first hall of a lavishly-illustrated two-part feature

THE ACES - German World War One pilot Paul Baumer is profiled by Ken Aitken and David Baker

MORGAN'S MACHINES - Richard Paver flies air-to-air photographic sorties witli collector Paul Morgan's Sea Fury and newly-repainted Mustang

THE DAY OF THE COMET - John Golley celebrates the 50th anniversary of the de Havilland Comet airliner

THE FLYING FORD LIVES ON - In Arizona a venerable airworthy Ford Tri-Motor is still earning its keep. Frank B. Mormillo reports

PHOTO MASTERCLASS - In the first of four features, Mike Vines of Photo Link provides professional advice on getting the best from your aviation photography

LANCASTER PILOT - Roy Day continues his vivid recollections of flying Lancasters in action in 1944-45

ONE MILLION MILES FLOWN - John Stroud's pictorial autobiography moves on to European transports of the early 1950s
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