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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
Tico 1991 - Richard Paver's colour coverage of the recent Valiant Air Command Warbirds Air Show at Titusville, Florida
The Tsetse and the U-boat - Part 1 - The Tsetse version of the de Havilland Mosquito was a formidable submarine-hunter. Roy Nesbit opens a two-part account of its exploits, seen from both ends of its 57mm gun
Spitfire notebook - Part 9 - The series continues with oddball Mk Vs
On silver wings - Part 8 - Owen Thetford recounts the Service history of the Hawker Woodcock, the first - and by far the worst - of that company's great line of RAF fighters
Take a card - Part 12 - Alec Lumsden cribs from the A TA handling notes on the Airspeed Oxford
Personal album - civil - Photographs of an Imperial Airways Handley Page W.8 taking time off for joyriding in 1932
East Coast Waco - Howard Levy's colour profile of a 1932 Waco IBA based in Maryland, USA
The speed seekers - No 2 - Kenneth Aitken continues his series of caricatures of British and British Empire record-breaking pilots with Jean Batten
Confessions of an airline pilot - Part 2 - Roy Day continues his recollections of early post-war flying
Field of endeavour - Part 1 - John Havers traces the remarkable story of Brian Field, a talented pilot and engineer who operated from a field in the depths of the Surrey countryside
Personal album - military - RAF aircraft in the Far East and the UK in the late Forties
Swedish pair - We unveil a couple of superb new vintage projects from Scandinavia
Museums passport - How where and when to use your Aeroplane Monthly Museums Discount Passport
Preservation profile - The life story of France-based Dragon Rapide F-AZCA
Wings of peace - John Stroud describes the Farman monoplanes
Nothing ventured ... No 14 - Philip Jarrett describes the Hawker Hotspur of 1938
Flights and frights in the Thirties - Part 3 - Dopey Edwards DFC recounts a near-catastrophe over RAF Tern Hill
Diversions - The latest of our special competition pages features 12 chances to win a flight in a Tiger Moth

MICHAEL O'LEARY'S dramatic cover photograph features Mike Pupich's B-25 Mitchell N8195H Heavenly Body, based at Van Nuys, California. This former star of the film Catch 22 was photographed last year, being flown by Bruce Guberman.

The Old Flying Machine Company's Grumman Avenger is the subject of RICHARD WINSLADE'S evocative colour centre-spread. Flown by Alan Walker, the aircraft was on its way from Duxford to Yeovilton on Taranto Day last year. The A venger is lovingly looked after at its Duxford base by Roger Shepardandhis team.
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