Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Fokker D.XXI unveiled - Eino Ritaranta reports from Finland
Beardmore's heavy metal monsters - Part 2 - Philip Jarrett describes the 156ft-span Inflexible
Simoun - J. Rimensberger reports on the only Caudron C.635 in ftying condition
Probe probare - Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan conclude their series on aircraft tested by the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment with Part Two of the Blackburn Skua and Roc story
Fags for the memory - Bill Drinkwater introduces us to the world of aviation cigarette cards
Skywriters
Personal album - civil - A selection of postcard pictures taken at Hendon aerodrome in 1919
One of their U-boats is missing - Former RAF wireless operator/air gunner Richard Thomas recounts an anti-submarine sortie in a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Personal album - military - A selection of post- war photographs depicting FAA carrier aircraft
Powder puff pilots - Part 1 - In the Twenties and Thirties, "Powder Puff" was the inevitable prefix given to many air races and events staged specifically for female pilots. The name and the attitude stuck, even when those pilots proved themselves in wartime ? as Joy Frazer, herself a pilot, recounts in a two-part feature on the history of women military flyers
Porterfield FP-65: class of '41 - Colour coverage of a recently-restored American classic by Howard Levy
The Flying Shuftis - Sqn Ldr W. H. H. Smith recalls his experiences with the Armstrong Whitworth Atlas in the Thirties, during his service with No 208 Squadron
Preservation profile - A former Australian Army Cessna 180 is this month's subject
Wings of peace - John Stroud looks at the early development of Latecoere's flying-boats
Christmas recognition quiz results
The origins of aerial bombardment - Part - 4 Harry Woodman describes some French and British experiments in bomb design, sighting and release
Front Cover - HOWARD LEVY'S front cover features recently-restored Porterfield FP-65 NC41VT, the subject of a colour feature on pages 168-169.
Fokker D.XXI unveiled - Eino Ritaranta reports from Finland
Beardmore's heavy metal monsters - Part 2 - Philip Jarrett describes the 156ft-span Inflexible
Simoun - J. Rimensberger reports on the only Caudron C.635 in ftying condition
Probe probare - Alec Lumsden and Terry Heffernan conclude their series on aircraft tested by the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment with Part Two of the Blackburn Skua and Roc story
Fags for the memory - Bill Drinkwater introduces us to the world of aviation cigarette cards
Skywriters
Personal album - civil - A selection of postcard pictures taken at Hendon aerodrome in 1919
One of their U-boats is missing - Former RAF wireless operator/air gunner Richard Thomas recounts an anti-submarine sortie in a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Personal album - military - A selection of post- war photographs depicting FAA carrier aircraft
Powder puff pilots - Part 1 - In the Twenties and Thirties, "Powder Puff" was the inevitable prefix given to many air races and events staged specifically for female pilots. The name and the attitude stuck, even when those pilots proved themselves in wartime ? as Joy Frazer, herself a pilot, recounts in a two-part feature on the history of women military flyers
Porterfield FP-65: class of '41 - Colour coverage of a recently-restored American classic by Howard Levy
The Flying Shuftis - Sqn Ldr W. H. H. Smith recalls his experiences with the Armstrong Whitworth Atlas in the Thirties, during his service with No 208 Squadron
Preservation profile - A former Australian Army Cessna 180 is this month's subject
Wings of peace - John Stroud looks at the early development of Latecoere's flying-boats
Christmas recognition quiz results
The origins of aerial bombardment - Part - 4 Harry Woodman describes some French and British experiments in bomb design, sighting and release
Front Cover - HOWARD LEVY'S front cover features recently-restored Porterfield FP-65 NC41VT, the subject of a colour feature on pages 168-169.
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