Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULARS:
NEWS - All the latest preservation news, presented by Tony Harmsworth
LOST AND FOUND - Philip Jarrett seeks an identity for a mystery biplane
CONTACT! - Paul Coggan's further comment on the Firefly crash
SKYWRITERS - Readers'letters on a wide variety of topics
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with former World War two ATA pilot Lettice Curtis, by Melvyn Hiscock
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 70 years ago
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - This month's photograph features a pair of de Havilland Venoms
HIGH SOCIETY - The Catalina Society is this month's subject
FEATURES:
Ju 52 REJUVENATED - Salts Collection restorer Robert Roger reveals how he and his team put Ju 52 F-AZJU back in the air PLUS air-to-air photographs by Xavier Meal
CUTAWAY KINGS: JOHN MARSDEN - Tim Hall profiles the Flight technical artist whose college teacher once told him, "Marsden, you will never make a living from drawing aeroplanes"
PORKY MEETS THE GIRL - Spectacular air-to-air photography of a pair of restored Lockheed P-38 Lightnings in formation, by Michael O'Leary
WHERE IS WARBURTON'S BODY? - Roy Nesbit reveals a new twist in the story of maverick World War Two RAF reconnaissance pilot Wg Cdr Adrian Warburton
AVENGING IN THE SHADOWS - Gerhard Heilig recounts how, after escaping from annexed Austria to England in 1938, he became involved in secret RAF radio countermeasures
A CENTURY OF ...ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION - A survey of 100 years of lessons learned the hard way, by Philip Jarrett
CLAIMS TO FAME - In the last of his series on pioneers who, some believe, flew before the Wright Brothers, Philip Jarrett re-examines the achievements of Brazilian expatriate Alberto Santos-Dumont
Peace or War - Dopey Edwards DEC will return next month with more first-hand recollections of his early RAF career in the years leading up to World War Two
BAC/AEROSPATIALE CONCORDE:
TYPE HISTORY - Bill Gunston describes the immense technical and scientific difficulties which had to be overcome to develop a practical supersonic transport aircraft
SCALE DRAWINGS - Prototype and production Concordcs by Tim Hall
INTO TOMORROW - From the drawing board to uk' most intensive flight test programme ever undertaken by a civil aircraft, described by Jim Winchester
BUILT FOR SPEED - A technical description of the structurally sophisticated Concorde and its engines PLUS Frank Munger's superbly detailed Concorde cutaway illustration
GRACE & POWER - Jim Winchester recounts the Concorde's service career
THE OTHER SSTs - The world's first supersonic transport to fly was in fact Russian, as Bill Gunston explains
FLYING THE BIG WHITE BIRD - An exclusive pilot's pespeciive for Aeroplane by British Airways Concorde pilot Capt Richard Owen
"WE DON'T WANT TO GET OFF!" - The Editor provides a passenger's point of view following a supersonic trip from London to New York
THRUST REVERSAL - Concorde retires in October 2001. Bill Dunston ponders the future of supersonic travel
Navigator
The Navigator section at the back of this magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
- Book & video reviews
- Internet review
- Reader offers
- Information exchange
- Airshows, events & Discovery Wings
- TV highlights plus Competition
NEWS - All the latest preservation news, presented by Tony Harmsworth
LOST AND FOUND - Philip Jarrett seeks an identity for a mystery biplane
CONTACT! - Paul Coggan's further comment on the Firefly crash
SKYWRITERS - Readers'letters on a wide variety of topics
FLYING VISIT - A potted interview with former World War two ATA pilot Lettice Curtis, by Melvyn Hiscock
LOOKING BACK - Nick Stroud browses in The Aeroplane of 70 years ago
PICTURE OF THE MONTH - This month's photograph features a pair of de Havilland Venoms
HIGH SOCIETY - The Catalina Society is this month's subject
FEATURES:
Ju 52 REJUVENATED - Salts Collection restorer Robert Roger reveals how he and his team put Ju 52 F-AZJU back in the air PLUS air-to-air photographs by Xavier Meal
CUTAWAY KINGS: JOHN MARSDEN - Tim Hall profiles the Flight technical artist whose college teacher once told him, "Marsden, you will never make a living from drawing aeroplanes"
PORKY MEETS THE GIRL - Spectacular air-to-air photography of a pair of restored Lockheed P-38 Lightnings in formation, by Michael O'Leary
WHERE IS WARBURTON'S BODY? - Roy Nesbit reveals a new twist in the story of maverick World War Two RAF reconnaissance pilot Wg Cdr Adrian Warburton
AVENGING IN THE SHADOWS - Gerhard Heilig recounts how, after escaping from annexed Austria to England in 1938, he became involved in secret RAF radio countermeasures
A CENTURY OF ...ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION - A survey of 100 years of lessons learned the hard way, by Philip Jarrett
CLAIMS TO FAME - In the last of his series on pioneers who, some believe, flew before the Wright Brothers, Philip Jarrett re-examines the achievements of Brazilian expatriate Alberto Santos-Dumont
Peace or War - Dopey Edwards DEC will return next month with more first-hand recollections of his early RAF career in the years leading up to World War Two
BAC/AEROSPATIALE CONCORDE:
TYPE HISTORY - Bill Gunston describes the immense technical and scientific difficulties which had to be overcome to develop a practical supersonic transport aircraft
SCALE DRAWINGS - Prototype and production Concordcs by Tim Hall
INTO TOMORROW - From the drawing board to uk' most intensive flight test programme ever undertaken by a civil aircraft, described by Jim Winchester
BUILT FOR SPEED - A technical description of the structurally sophisticated Concorde and its engines PLUS Frank Munger's superbly detailed Concorde cutaway illustration
GRACE & POWER - Jim Winchester recounts the Concorde's service career
THE OTHER SSTs - The world's first supersonic transport to fly was in fact Russian, as Bill Gunston explains
FLYING THE BIG WHITE BIRD - An exclusive pilot's pespeciive for Aeroplane by British Airways Concorde pilot Capt Richard Owen
"WE DON'T WANT TO GET OFF!" - The Editor provides a passenger's point of view following a supersonic trip from London to New York
THRUST REVERSAL - Concorde retires in October 2001. Bill Dunston ponders the future of supersonic travel
Navigator
The Navigator section at the back of this magazine tells you all you need to know about what to buy and where to go:
- Book & video reviews
- Internet review
- Reader offers
- Information exchange
- Airshows, events & Discovery Wings
- TV highlights plus Competition
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