Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Grapevine - Michael Oakey's monthly review of happenings in the aircraft preservation world
They're "Over here" . . . again The Confederate Air Force's B-24 Liberator Diamond Lil visited the UK this summer: Melvyn Hiscock reports
Getting "OVer here" - Diamond Lil's flight to the UK brought a sharp reminder of wartime operations, reports British crew member David Hastings
Tempest Summer ?? Part 4 Roland Beamont recounts Hawker Tempest attacks against V1 flying bombs and German radar
By day and by night ?? Part 4 Philip Jarrett recounts the development history of the Airco D.H.I 0
Spitfire notebook - Part 21 of the series features the Spitfire XVIII
An affair With Gertrude - Gordon Levett's first flight in a Dragon Rapide was a marathon delivery flight from Portsmouth to Madagascar
Sling'S Sailplanes ?? Part 2 Martin Simons describes the Slingsby Type 3 Primary, better known as the Dagling
Personal album ? military Post war photographs of wrecked Japanese aircraft taken in the Far East by Don Bond
RR299 refurbished - Richard Paver reports on the restoration of British Aerospace's de Havilland Mosquito
Tripes - A pair of replica First World War triplanes photographed at Old Warden by Mike Vines/Photo Link
Personal album ?? Civil Photographs of the late Sqn Ldr Alan Curtis's civil-registered B.E.2e taken in 1919-20
Guy Gibson VC ?? Part 1 The outstanding RAF career of one of the great luminaries of Bomber Command is recounted by John Maynard
Armchair aviation - More books reviewed by Melvyn Hiscock
Baynes: the unknown innovator ? Part 6 William Morse describes some unbuilt projects and an unorthodox powerplant
Fighter guns of the RAF ? Part 1 From world war one - until the Battle of Britain, rifle-calibre machine-guns formed the RAF's standard fighter armament. But World War Two quickly changed that, as A. G. Williams relates in a two-part history of British fighter firepower
Preservation profile - D.H.87A Hornet Moth G-AELO takes the spotlight
Post-war proplinerS ?? Part 4 John Stroud continues his new series with the Swedish Saab Scandia
Flying Was Still fun ?? Part 1 Wg Cdr jack Meadows was diverted onto a fighter unit in 1943, by mistake ? he was supposed to have gone on a senior instructor's course. In Part One of his new series he finds himself, at last, in the thick of battle
Plane Crazy postbag - Blue pillar boxes and "Please stunt" requests
SBAC 60th anniversary - The 60th birthday of the Society of British Aerospace Companies is celebrated by cartoonist Holly
Plane Crazy - The Editor's regular backward glance at aviation's lighter and less believable moments
Diversions - An aviation trip to Florida is up for grabs this month
Front Cover - JOHN LUKE'S dramatic photograph of a gaggle of Harvards up from Addison, Texas, taken in February this year. Nearest the camera is Harvard II N97AW Tinker Toy
They're "Over here" . . . again The Confederate Air Force's B-24 Liberator Diamond Lil visited the UK this summer: Melvyn Hiscock reports
Getting "OVer here" - Diamond Lil's flight to the UK brought a sharp reminder of wartime operations, reports British crew member David Hastings
Tempest Summer ?? Part 4 Roland Beamont recounts Hawker Tempest attacks against V1 flying bombs and German radar
By day and by night ?? Part 4 Philip Jarrett recounts the development history of the Airco D.H.I 0
Spitfire notebook - Part 21 of the series features the Spitfire XVIII
An affair With Gertrude - Gordon Levett's first flight in a Dragon Rapide was a marathon delivery flight from Portsmouth to Madagascar
Sling'S Sailplanes ?? Part 2 Martin Simons describes the Slingsby Type 3 Primary, better known as the Dagling
Personal album ? military Post war photographs of wrecked Japanese aircraft taken in the Far East by Don Bond
RR299 refurbished - Richard Paver reports on the restoration of British Aerospace's de Havilland Mosquito
Tripes - A pair of replica First World War triplanes photographed at Old Warden by Mike Vines/Photo Link
Personal album ?? Civil Photographs of the late Sqn Ldr Alan Curtis's civil-registered B.E.2e taken in 1919-20
Guy Gibson VC ?? Part 1 The outstanding RAF career of one of the great luminaries of Bomber Command is recounted by John Maynard
Armchair aviation - More books reviewed by Melvyn Hiscock
Baynes: the unknown innovator ? Part 6 William Morse describes some unbuilt projects and an unorthodox powerplant
Fighter guns of the RAF ? Part 1 From world war one - until the Battle of Britain, rifle-calibre machine-guns formed the RAF's standard fighter armament. But World War Two quickly changed that, as A. G. Williams relates in a two-part history of British fighter firepower
Preservation profile - D.H.87A Hornet Moth G-AELO takes the spotlight
Post-war proplinerS ?? Part 4 John Stroud continues his new series with the Swedish Saab Scandia
Flying Was Still fun ?? Part 1 Wg Cdr jack Meadows was diverted onto a fighter unit in 1943, by mistake ? he was supposed to have gone on a senior instructor's course. In Part One of his new series he finds himself, at last, in the thick of battle
Plane Crazy postbag - Blue pillar boxes and "Please stunt" requests
SBAC 60th anniversary - The 60th birthday of the Society of British Aerospace Companies is celebrated by cartoonist Holly
Plane Crazy - The Editor's regular backward glance at aviation's lighter and less believable moments
Diversions - An aviation trip to Florida is up for grabs this month
Front Cover - JOHN LUKE'S dramatic photograph of a gaggle of Harvards up from Addison, Texas, taken in February this year. Nearest the camera is Harvard II N97AW Tinker Toy
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