Content:
- Editor's letter
- Air Correspondence
- Teddy Petter & The Case for Shorter Steps /Prof. K. Hayward FRAeS explores the UK's 1950s procurement dilemma
- Excessive Force, pt. 1 /The attacks made by Japanese military aircraft on the airliners of China's CNAC and Eurasia companies during 1937-41
- A Revolutionary Approach / British aerial weapons: Iain R. Murray takes a technical look at the UPKEEP weapon used in the famous Dambusters raid 80 years ago
- OOH-LÃ -LÃ , C'est le Quatre-Mille! / Dassault's Super Mirage 4000, relating how the cutting-edge delta combat aircraft became victim of a classically French existential crisis
- Raising Steam / During 1898-1912 Swedish inventor C. R. Nyberg turned his attention to building steam-powered flying-machines
- Striving for Accuracy, Pt. 1 / RAF's post-war drive to increase bombing efficiency and the development of new systems for conventional bombing
- Spartan's Olympic Hopeful / The elegant 1930s Spartan Executive light tourer is well-known, but it also was used as the basis for an armed military version
- Storming Performance pt. 2 / Westland Whirlwind fighter: P. Stoddart FRAeS considers, whether fitting new engines might have made the difference
- Full Tilt / The Weser P.16 tiltrotor
- Wings are the Wheels of Today / The slow development of British freighter aircraft to a close with a survey of the wartime designs mooted by forward-thinking manufacturers
- Argentina's Big Cats / Grumman Panther jet fighter into service in 1958 and later swept-wing Cougar
- Nimewacs Anyone? / RAF aircraft with the search for a moniker for the ill-starred British Aerospace Nimrod AEW.3
- Armchair Aviation
- Lost & Found
- My First Deck Landing
- Off the Beaten Track
Author(s): The Aviation Historian
Publisher: The Aviation Historian
Pages: 130
Language: English
Edition: 1
Year of publication: 2023
Dimensions: 24,5 x 17 cm
Binding: Softcover
Weight: 0.30 kg