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ONCORDE COMPETITION: Win a free flight to Denmark on a British Airways Concorde and spend a day in Copenhagen.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis looks into the convoluted background of the T-28C Trojan now being restored by the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum.
For the Record: Continuing his series on off-beat aspects of aviation history Bruce Robertson recalls the FBA in British service.
Picking up the Gauntlet: A Gloster Gauntlet has been painstakingly rebuilt in Finland. When it flies this year it will be the only airworthy example. Bob Ogden reports on its rebuild.
Museums of the World: In his series on aviation museums around the World Bob Ogden reports on the museums of Poland.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran tells the story of the AVOG archaeological museum in Holland and brings all the archaeological news up to date.
Sea Tiger: Britain's only floatplane version of the Tiger Moth lives on a gravel pit in Sussex. David Oliver tells its story.
Our centre spread colour poster is of the Chance Vought FG-ID Corsair. There is a chance that one of these will come to Britain.
Surviving Monospar: One example of a Monospar survives in airworthy condition in New Zealand. Peter Cooksley reports on the history of this ST-25.
Mosquito Graveyard: Stuart Howe relates the tale of three airworthy Mosquitos which were allowed to fall to pieces at Thruxton in i.he '60s.
A Roadside Dig: Inveterate wreck digger Andy Saunders excavates a Hurricane site and meets its pilot.
Preservation News: All the news from the Preservation front.
Rare Kind: In his series on heroes of the air Chaz Bowyer remembers Bert Hinkler, the lone long distance pilot of the 1930's.
I Remember: Michael Fopp talks to a pilot who remembers the Bristol Belvedere helicopter with affection.
Bookshelf: Some of the latest new books reviewed.
Warplanes in Civvies: In his series on military aircraft which were used in civil roles Donald Hannah covers the Farman F.22 series.
FlyPost: Your letters on Hendon, Halifax, the Confederates etc.
Air Show '82: Our new monthly round-up of air display dates and the news of participants.
COVER: The Fairey Gannet is in the news at present as ex-RN Gannet AEW 3/XL482 has been sold to the USA, and was flown to its new owner by two Fleet Air Arm pilots. This shot of a Gannet landing on Ark Royal is by Richard Cooke.
Preservation Project: Ken Ellis looks into the convoluted background of the T-28C Trojan now being restored by the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum.
For the Record: Continuing his series on off-beat aspects of aviation history Bruce Robertson recalls the FBA in British service.
Picking up the Gauntlet: A Gloster Gauntlet has been painstakingly rebuilt in Finland. When it flies this year it will be the only airworthy example. Bob Ogden reports on its rebuild.
Museums of the World: In his series on aviation museums around the World Bob Ogden reports on the museums of Poland.
Aviation Archaeology: Peter Moran tells the story of the AVOG archaeological museum in Holland and brings all the archaeological news up to date.
Sea Tiger: Britain's only floatplane version of the Tiger Moth lives on a gravel pit in Sussex. David Oliver tells its story.
Our centre spread colour poster is of the Chance Vought FG-ID Corsair. There is a chance that one of these will come to Britain.
Surviving Monospar: One example of a Monospar survives in airworthy condition in New Zealand. Peter Cooksley reports on the history of this ST-25.
Mosquito Graveyard: Stuart Howe relates the tale of three airworthy Mosquitos which were allowed to fall to pieces at Thruxton in i.he '60s.
A Roadside Dig: Inveterate wreck digger Andy Saunders excavates a Hurricane site and meets its pilot.
Preservation News: All the news from the Preservation front.
Rare Kind: In his series on heroes of the air Chaz Bowyer remembers Bert Hinkler, the lone long distance pilot of the 1930's.
I Remember: Michael Fopp talks to a pilot who remembers the Bristol Belvedere helicopter with affection.
Bookshelf: Some of the latest new books reviewed.
Warplanes in Civvies: In his series on military aircraft which were used in civil roles Donald Hannah covers the Farman F.22 series.
FlyPost: Your letters on Hendon, Halifax, the Confederates etc.
Air Show '82: Our new monthly round-up of air display dates and the news of participants.
COVER: The Fairey Gannet is in the news at present as ex-RN Gannet AEW 3/XL482 has been sold to the USA, and was flown to its new owner by two Fleet Air Arm pilots. This shot of a Gannet landing on Ark Royal is by Richard Cooke.
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