Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Philip Jarrett's monthly review of the aircraft preservation world
Percival Aircraft 1933-54 - Part 3 - R. John Silvester continues his recollections of working for the Percival Aircraft Company, with an account of the Proctor
Drawing a bead - Part 2 - R. Wallace Clarke continues his series of articles on aircraft gun sights used by the RAF
Capon's Corner - In mid-1928 P. T. Capon moved from A. V. Roe's at Hamble to Supermarines at Woolston, where most of the aeroplanes he photographed were seaplanes
Those magnificent mags - Part 3 - In the last of this series F.H. Winstanley recalls the wartime Air Ministry publication Tee Emm. a monthly memorandum on training designed to help aircrew in a lighthearted, yet serious, way
Skywriters
Italian Spit - Brief history of Spitfire L.F. Mk. VIII I-SPIT/MT719 recently restored to airworthy condition in Italy
Memoirs of an early bird - Part 1 - Sqn Ldr A. H. Curtis reveals how he learnt to fly during World War One with both the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps
Bats and Bantams - Part 1 - Shortly before his recent death, A. J. Jackson completed a thorough investigation into the World War One B.A.f. F.K.22 and F.K.23 fighters. The first part of this three-part history looks at the formation of the British Aerial Transport company and its first designs
Check mates - A selection of photographs depicting aircraft painted in chequered paint schemes
Preservation Profile - Though now painted in authentic RAF colours, Tiger Moth G-AIIZ was for more than 30yr painted London Transport bus red and flown by employees of that company
Where are they now?
Personal Album - More photographs from AVM Tony Dudgeon, featuring real aeroplanes, i.e. Hawker Harts
Aeolus debut - A new microlight, with enclosed cockpit, has been flying since October last year
Percival Aircraft 1933-54 - Part 3 - R. John Silvester continues his recollections of working for the Percival Aircraft Company, with an account of the Proctor
Drawing a bead - Part 2 - R. Wallace Clarke continues his series of articles on aircraft gun sights used by the RAF
Capon's Corner - In mid-1928 P. T. Capon moved from A. V. Roe's at Hamble to Supermarines at Woolston, where most of the aeroplanes he photographed were seaplanes
Those magnificent mags - Part 3 - In the last of this series F.H. Winstanley recalls the wartime Air Ministry publication Tee Emm. a monthly memorandum on training designed to help aircrew in a lighthearted, yet serious, way
Skywriters
Italian Spit - Brief history of Spitfire L.F. Mk. VIII I-SPIT/MT719 recently restored to airworthy condition in Italy
Memoirs of an early bird - Part 1 - Sqn Ldr A. H. Curtis reveals how he learnt to fly during World War One with both the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps
Bats and Bantams - Part 1 - Shortly before his recent death, A. J. Jackson completed a thorough investigation into the World War One B.A.f. F.K.22 and F.K.23 fighters. The first part of this three-part history looks at the formation of the British Aerial Transport company and its first designs
Check mates - A selection of photographs depicting aircraft painted in chequered paint schemes
Preservation Profile - Though now painted in authentic RAF colours, Tiger Moth G-AIIZ was for more than 30yr painted London Transport bus red and flown by employees of that company
Where are they now?
Personal Album - More photographs from AVM Tony Dudgeon, featuring real aeroplanes, i.e. Hawker Harts
Aeolus debut - A new microlight, with enclosed cockpit, has been flying since October last year
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