Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Show-business - Mark Ashley provides the latest news on the fast-moving air display
Yaks on track - Andy Evans talks to display pilot Andy Gent about tho now Yak acr- John Dibbs
Bristol fashion - This coming season should see the welcome return of a Bristol Freighter to the airshow circuit. Mark Ashley talks to Ilic aircraft's owner
Airshow calendars - AI's exclusive fully detailed programme of air events across Great Britain and the World, as compiled by Peter March
Jumbo graveyard - Graham Kohson uncovers the myth of the Jumbo Graveyard when he discovers the remains of 'great beasts' preserved in the desert sands of Arizona
First Daylight - This month sees the publication of the Lancaster al War series by the authors Mike Garbett and Brian Goulding. narrative by pilot WO Bert Crum describing his part in the infamous day- light raid to Augsburg on 17 April 1942
Lancaster logbook - Francois Prins traces the life-history of the mainstay of tlie Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, PA474, the last
The McDonnell Douglas story - In the first of two features, AI traces the origins of McDonnell Douglas and recalls the historical landmarks that shaped its formative years
Arrivederci 'Gina' - The last operational variant of the Fiat G-91 dually bowed out of service with the Italian Air Force last year. Peter R. Foster bids a fond farewell to the 'Gina'
Sharpening the Cat's claws - With the Eurofighter programme behind schedule, the RAF is now expected to operate it's Jaguar GR 1A/B fleet as part of the front-line defence of the UK. Andy Evans discovers, in the light of the aircraft's performance abroad and a remodification programme which includes the installation of TIALD (Thermal Imaging Airbourbe Laser Designation) system, the RAF seems confident in entrusting the 'Cat's service well into the next century. Exclusive photography by John Dibba
Action Replay - While we were still recovering from the spectacle of vintage warbirds being launched from the deck of a modern nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, news came through that the event was to be repeated as part of California's Fleet Week celebrations. Once again, we were there
British Airlines 1996 - Who's flying what and where, by Gunter Endres
Go tor your guns - Aircraft Illustrated moseyed into Nevada at the end of last year and was witness to the latest 'Gunsmoke' shoot-out at Nellis AFB. The USAF's gunnery and bombing competition had again rolled into town and Frank B. Monnillo was there to cover the action
Eye of the Tiger - Peter R. Foster reports from South America on Exercise 'Tiger II', a joint air training venture organised by the USAF and the Brazilian Air Force
Airnews - Keep up to date with aviation news from around the World
What's in a name! - Life hasn't always been a bed of roses for the German carrier Interot, but it has high hopes for its now service to London City. Alan J. Wright was aboard the inaugural flight and reports on the ever-changing situations that confront a small European operator. And don't be put off by the name! Interot is soon to be refilled Augsburg Airways
Airpower - Current military matters at home and abroad as compiled by leading aviation journalist John Fricker
Civil Scene - News and views on the current civil aviation scene, as compiled by our correspondent, Alan J. Wright
Maintaining Business - Eryl Crump goes west to see Shannon Aerospace at work and to discover if the facility has lived up to the expectations of its launch three years ago
Airband - Graham Duke tunes-in to the airwaves to provide the latest in air-band radio/ATC news
Military Markings - The latest batch of UK military serial changes, as compiled by Peter R. March
Air Register - Alan J. Wright lists the recent changes to the UK civil aviation register
Airman - Books, videos, kits, photographic equipment.. .and much more. Graham Stride, Gary Numan, James Goulding and Ashley Beard bring you some of the aviation goods that are on the market
Airview/Preservation news - Preservation news from around the UK, compiled by Peter R. March
Yaks on track - Andy Evans talks to display pilot Andy Gent about tho now Yak acr- John Dibbs
Bristol fashion - This coming season should see the welcome return of a Bristol Freighter to the airshow circuit. Mark Ashley talks to Ilic aircraft's owner
Airshow calendars - AI's exclusive fully detailed programme of air events across Great Britain and the World, as compiled by Peter March
Jumbo graveyard - Graham Kohson uncovers the myth of the Jumbo Graveyard when he discovers the remains of 'great beasts' preserved in the desert sands of Arizona
First Daylight - This month sees the publication of the Lancaster al War series by the authors Mike Garbett and Brian Goulding. narrative by pilot WO Bert Crum describing his part in the infamous day- light raid to Augsburg on 17 April 1942
Lancaster logbook - Francois Prins traces the life-history of the mainstay of tlie Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, PA474, the last
The McDonnell Douglas story - In the first of two features, AI traces the origins of McDonnell Douglas and recalls the historical landmarks that shaped its formative years
Arrivederci 'Gina' - The last operational variant of the Fiat G-91 dually bowed out of service with the Italian Air Force last year. Peter R. Foster bids a fond farewell to the 'Gina'
Sharpening the Cat's claws - With the Eurofighter programme behind schedule, the RAF is now expected to operate it's Jaguar GR 1A/B fleet as part of the front-line defence of the UK. Andy Evans discovers, in the light of the aircraft's performance abroad and a remodification programme which includes the installation of TIALD (Thermal Imaging Airbourbe Laser Designation) system, the RAF seems confident in entrusting the 'Cat's service well into the next century. Exclusive photography by John Dibba
Action Replay - While we were still recovering from the spectacle of vintage warbirds being launched from the deck of a modern nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, news came through that the event was to be repeated as part of California's Fleet Week celebrations. Once again, we were there
British Airlines 1996 - Who's flying what and where, by Gunter Endres
Go tor your guns - Aircraft Illustrated moseyed into Nevada at the end of last year and was witness to the latest 'Gunsmoke' shoot-out at Nellis AFB. The USAF's gunnery and bombing competition had again rolled into town and Frank B. Monnillo was there to cover the action
Eye of the Tiger - Peter R. Foster reports from South America on Exercise 'Tiger II', a joint air training venture organised by the USAF and the Brazilian Air Force
Airnews - Keep up to date with aviation news from around the World
What's in a name! - Life hasn't always been a bed of roses for the German carrier Interot, but it has high hopes for its now service to London City. Alan J. Wright was aboard the inaugural flight and reports on the ever-changing situations that confront a small European operator. And don't be put off by the name! Interot is soon to be refilled Augsburg Airways
Airpower - Current military matters at home and abroad as compiled by leading aviation journalist John Fricker
Civil Scene - News and views on the current civil aviation scene, as compiled by our correspondent, Alan J. Wright
Maintaining Business - Eryl Crump goes west to see Shannon Aerospace at work and to discover if the facility has lived up to the expectations of its launch three years ago
Airband - Graham Duke tunes-in to the airwaves to provide the latest in air-band radio/ATC news
Military Markings - The latest batch of UK military serial changes, as compiled by Peter R. March
Air Register - Alan J. Wright lists the recent changes to the UK civil aviation register
Airman - Books, videos, kits, photographic equipment.. .and much more. Graham Stride, Gary Numan, James Goulding and Ashley Beard bring you some of the aviation goods that are on the market
Airview/Preservation news - Preservation news from around the UK, compiled by Peter R. March
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