Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
ERTICAL TAKE OFF This special issue marking the success (or otherwise!) of VTOL technology includes: Vertical Reality Many tried but few manufacturers managed to perfect VTOL technology, as Steve Bridgewater explains Going Up! Richard Freail examines the development of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier; the worlda€ s first operational V/STOL aircraft From the Cockpit Dave Unwin recalls a thrilling flight (and hover) in an RAF Harrier T.10 Features... European Huns Doug Gordon looks at the French, Danish and Turkish use of the F-100 Super Sabre Avro Atlantic Could the delta-winged Avro Atlantic have been a predecessor to Concorde? Richard Payne investigates why an airliner based on the Vulcan never took off Road to Nowhere Dr Dave Sloggett looks back 25 years to the first days of Operation Desert Storm BAa€ s Final 737 Jacob Murphy looks back at the 35-year career of British Airwaysa€ Boeing 737s News Special: Could Vulcan XH558 fly again? The Historic Aircraft Associationa€ s Wally Epton thinks so! Starship Thirty years on from the maiden flight of Beecha€ s revolutionary Starship, Dave Hulls asks where it all went wrong Temcoa€ s Tinker Toy Kimberley Hawkins asks why only 15TT-1 Pintos were built Heroes of Aviation John Greenwell takes a look at the career of test pilot and fighter ace Neville Duke Regulars... News News from the Jet World Museum Spotlight Dr Nia Jones visits the National Air & Space Museum in the heart of Washington DC Testing Times Classics Compared Sebastian Morgan compares and contrasts two turboprop powered airliners a€ the Bristol Britannia and the Ilyushin Il-18 This was the yeara€Ã
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