3 editor`s letter 6 air correspondence 10 taking the seafire to sea 16

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3 editor`s letter 6 air correspondence 10 taking the seafire to sea 16
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CONTENTS
Issue No 4
3 EDITOR’S LETTER
6 AIR CORRESPONDENCE
10 TAKING THE SEAFIRE TO SEA
Commander David “Shorty” Hamilton recalls what the
Supermarine Seafire was like to fly on and off a carrier
16 RADIANT SKIES
Propulsion specialist Jakob Whitfield examines America’s
disastrous Cold War efforts to harness atomic energy as a
means for powering aircraft
26 AMERICAN CLASSICS
Classic images from The Alpha Archive of Ford Tri-Motors in
US Army, Navy and Marine Corps service
28 HAPPINESS IS . . . VECTORED THRUST
Hawker Siddeley historian Chris Farara chronicles the
career of G-VTOL, the company’s hardworking two-seat
Harrier demonstrator
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42 G-VTOL’S INDIAN SUMMER
Following on from its history, former test pilot John Farley
describes flying G-VTOL on a 1972 demo tour in India
48 OUT OF THE BLACK
Michael O’Leary introduces a two-part feature on the
post-war civil use of the Northrop P-61 and F-15 Reporter,
starting with the Black Widow’s stint in civvie street
58 AN AIRSHIP INTERLUDE
Lighter-than-air flight specialist Brian J. Turpin traces the
rise and fall of Britain’s first post-First World War non-rigid
airship, the Airship Development Company’s AD 1
68 KEEPING THE PEACE
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Jan Forsgren provides an in-depth account of the 1958
aerial operations of the United Nations Observation Group
in Lebanon, which fielded Harvards, Bird Dogs and Bell 47s
82 HISTORY OR HOGWASH?
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Mick Oakey investigates the re-emergence of a claim
that Gustave Whitehead successfully flew an aeroplane
before the Wright Brothers — is there anything in it?
90 BEFORE & AFTER
From Latvia to Luftwaffe: Roger Tisdale and Arvo Vercamer
detail the markings of a much-travelled Gloster Gladiator
92 FLY AMERICA!
In the concluding half of his two-parter on the USA’s local
service airlines, David H. Stringer plots the transition from
propliners to the jet age and, ultimately, the end of an era
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106 THE RIVIERA TOUCH
Rod Simpson takes a look at Nardi’s FN.333 Riviera, a
classic 1950s amphibian with typically Italian good looks
118 ARMCHAIR AVIATION
123 LOST & FOUND
124 GUN COTTON
Sidney Cotton is famous for his audacious spy flights over
Germany — less well-known are his gun-running exploits
for the Nizam of Hyderabad, as revealed by Jeff Watson
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Issue No 4
130 OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
THE AVIATION HISTORIAN
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