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FlyPost: More letters from readers plus our popular help-line. Preservation Review 1984: Our annual survey gives the verdict on the past year. Preservation Project: In Australia Colin Owers takes a look at the restoration of a Zero from three hulks. Disposal: Last days of the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger. Museums of the World Up-Date: Bob Ogden revises some of the museums covered so far in the series. The Professionals: In Norfolk, Arrow Air Services have acquired quite a name for Dragon Rapide and Tiger Moth speciality work. Bob Ogden reports. Collectair: Jeremy Collins delves into aeronautica. Frustrated Pioneer: John Frederick Benton had a fertile mind and an unresponsive audience. Michael Goodall reveals an 'unknown' pioneer. Bookshelf: New releases under review. Between the Wars Bombers: Ken Wixey reports on the Handley Page 'family' of bomber-transports. Preservation News: A bumper edition of news and happenings from around the world. Cavalier Conscripts: Paul Coggan details the ultimate in Mustang custom conversions that culminated in the Enforcer. Aviation Archaeology: From the depths of Norwegian waters an FW 190 is salvaged. Type Report: Tiger Moth and Spitfire under the microscope. Rockets over Norfolk: Bob Collis examines the abortive missile assault on East Anglia of late 1944. COVER: The shark's teeth snarl on Cavalier P-SID Mustang C-GMUS'What's Up Doc7' owned by Ross Grady. The aircraft was originally rebuilt by Cavalier for the Bolivian Air Force, becoming FAB.S23. The aircraft was funded for Bolivia via the 'Peace Condor' aid programme and C-GMUS carried USAF administrative serial 67-22581.
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