Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
VINTAGE NEWS - The latest preservation news from Michael Oakey
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT - Best known to the public for his popular TV programmes, presenter Hughie Green had a remarkable but less well-known career in aviation, as John Maynard reveals
OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS - Former Navy helicopter pilot Commander Philip Shaw relates how he made the painful but rewarding transition from chopper to jet
THE SEVENTH SBAC FLYING - DISPLAY The Society of British Aircraft Constructors' Flying Display held at Radlett aerodrome on September 1 2-13, 1946, is recalled by cartoonist Holly
THE "SWEATBOX" GOES TO WAR - Sqn Ldr A.H. Curtis recounts the early days of the Link Trainer flight simulator
MILITARY PERSONAL ALBUM - Post-war photographs of RAF aircraft submitted by C.C. Shutt
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
COMET COMMEMORATION - The last airworthy Comet airliner has just marked the type's 47th anniversary
VIRTUAL REALITY - Many dream of seeing a Supermarine Switt in the iiir again. Aviation artist Chris Colds AK' has made that dream come true ?albeit in miniature
LIMITED EDITIONS - Philip Jarrett describes the one-off Hawker Hoopoe carrier fighter of 1929
THE ACES - Ken Aitken caricatures Russian World War One fighter ace Alexander Kazakov
BLACKS, BLIPS AND LINESHOOTS - Richard Davies recalls ? warts and all ? his flying career in the wartime RAF
PRESERVATION PROFILE - Philip Mccson's immaculate Dragon Rapidc Ci-AGSH is this month's subject
TESTED AND FAILED - Dcrck Collier Webb examines the early testing of the fearsome Westland Wyvern carrier-borne torpedo-strike fighter
QUESTIONS IN THE AIR - Questions and answers from readers
CIVIL PERSONAL ALBUM - Photographs of pre-war de Havilland types taken by the late Sandy Jack
THE DRAGON SLAYERS - Julian Evans relates how the German Zeppelin airships of World War One were eventually driven from the night skies of Great Britain
ISLAND AEROPLANE CO - Stuart McKay reports from Sandown on the opening of the Island Aeroplane Company's "living museum" on July 26
AIRSHOW AND EVENTS - Our monthly calendar
SIR FRANK WHITTLE - An obituary of the outstanding jet-engine pioneer, by his biographer John Golley
SIXTY OF THE BEST - The Editor reports from the Test Pilots' Reunion at Popham on August 9
ARMCHAIR AVIATION - The latest book and video reviews
COMPETITION - This month's Divers ions features the chance to win one of 300 sets of handy aviation reference books
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT - Best known to the public for his popular TV programmes, presenter Hughie Green had a remarkable but less well-known career in aviation, as John Maynard reveals
OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS - Former Navy helicopter pilot Commander Philip Shaw relates how he made the painful but rewarding transition from chopper to jet
THE SEVENTH SBAC FLYING - DISPLAY The Society of British Aircraft Constructors' Flying Display held at Radlett aerodrome on September 1 2-13, 1946, is recalled by cartoonist Holly
THE "SWEATBOX" GOES TO WAR - Sqn Ldr A.H. Curtis recounts the early days of the Link Trainer flight simulator
MILITARY PERSONAL ALBUM - Post-war photographs of RAF aircraft submitted by C.C. Shutt
SKYWRITERS - Readers' letters
COMET COMMEMORATION - The last airworthy Comet airliner has just marked the type's 47th anniversary
VIRTUAL REALITY - Many dream of seeing a Supermarine Switt in the iiir again. Aviation artist Chris Colds AK' has made that dream come true ?albeit in miniature
LIMITED EDITIONS - Philip Jarrett describes the one-off Hawker Hoopoe carrier fighter of 1929
THE ACES - Ken Aitken caricatures Russian World War One fighter ace Alexander Kazakov
BLACKS, BLIPS AND LINESHOOTS - Richard Davies recalls ? warts and all ? his flying career in the wartime RAF
PRESERVATION PROFILE - Philip Mccson's immaculate Dragon Rapidc Ci-AGSH is this month's subject
TESTED AND FAILED - Dcrck Collier Webb examines the early testing of the fearsome Westland Wyvern carrier-borne torpedo-strike fighter
QUESTIONS IN THE AIR - Questions and answers from readers
CIVIL PERSONAL ALBUM - Photographs of pre-war de Havilland types taken by the late Sandy Jack
THE DRAGON SLAYERS - Julian Evans relates how the German Zeppelin airships of World War One were eventually driven from the night skies of Great Britain
ISLAND AEROPLANE CO - Stuart McKay reports from Sandown on the opening of the Island Aeroplane Company's "living museum" on July 26
AIRSHOW AND EVENTS - Our monthly calendar
SIR FRANK WHITTLE - An obituary of the outstanding jet-engine pioneer, by his biographer John Golley
SIXTY OF THE BEST - The Editor reports from the Test Pilots' Reunion at Popham on August 9
ARMCHAIR AVIATION - The latest book and video reviews
COMPETITION - This month's Divers ions features the chance to win one of 300 sets of handy aviation reference books
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