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Preservation Project: Ken Ellis follows up the contentious letter from Bill Fisher on the subject of preserving the wrong aircraft and puts the case from the other side.
Airfield Archaeology: In his series on airfields and their architecture David Smith recalls the history of Kingston Bagpuize.
Straight Down: In the second part of his history of the dive bomber in WWI I Peter Smith looks at the history of the only dive bomber to be used in quantity by the
RAF - the Vultee Vengeance. The saving of S Sugar: Halifax S Sugar W1048, was rescued from Lake Hoklingen in 1973. In this article we recall the rescue and also recall through the eyes of three of the crew members what S Sugar's first and last raid was like.
Air Show '82: With the Air Show season coming to an end we look at last month's happenings and at the remaining events of the year.
Warplanes in Civvies: Donald Hannah continues his series on military aircraft designs which have seen service in a civil role by concluding the story of the
Short Sunderland and Sandringham. Museums of the World: In his series on museums around the world Bob Ogden reports on the aircraft museums of Western Australia.
Preservation News: Our newshounds report on all the happenings in the preservation scene.
Aviation Archaeology: Peakland Photofile. Peter Moran brings us up to date with crashes in the Peak District between 1946 and 1963.
Death of a Dornier: Bob Collis of the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum reports on a fascinating day carried out by his group.
For the Record: In his series on forgotten aspect aviation lore Bruce Robertson sorts out how engine serials are allocated.
Holocaust over Suffolk: Stewart Evans recalls the night in 1943 when American Liberators were caught by the Luftwaffe over their home base.
Airfield Archaeology: In his series on airfields and their architecture David Smith recalls the history of Kingston Bagpuize.
Straight Down: In the second part of his history of the dive bomber in WWI I Peter Smith looks at the history of the only dive bomber to be used in quantity by the
RAF - the Vultee Vengeance. The saving of S Sugar: Halifax S Sugar W1048, was rescued from Lake Hoklingen in 1973. In this article we recall the rescue and also recall through the eyes of three of the crew members what S Sugar's first and last raid was like.
Air Show '82: With the Air Show season coming to an end we look at last month's happenings and at the remaining events of the year.
Warplanes in Civvies: Donald Hannah continues his series on military aircraft designs which have seen service in a civil role by concluding the story of the
Short Sunderland and Sandringham. Museums of the World: In his series on museums around the world Bob Ogden reports on the aircraft museums of Western Australia.
Preservation News: Our newshounds report on all the happenings in the preservation scene.
Aviation Archaeology: Peakland Photofile. Peter Moran brings us up to date with crashes in the Peak District between 1946 and 1963.
Death of a Dornier: Bob Collis of the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum reports on a fascinating day carried out by his group.
For the Record: In his series on forgotten aspect aviation lore Bruce Robertson sorts out how engine serials are allocated.
Holocaust over Suffolk: Stewart Evans recalls the night in 1943 when American Liberators were caught by the Luftwaffe over their home base.
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