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Battle Honours Page 16
In the Aeroplane archive is this wonderful image of the New Types Park at the RAF Display, Hendon, on June 27, 1936. To the left is Spitfire prototype K5054 making its first public appearance.
Hooks Tours - Canada Page 38 Beatty Biplane Page 32
See page 60 for a great subscription offer to offer to COVER IMAGE Spitfire PR.XIX PM631 of the RAF BBMF was photographed by CHRIS ELCOCK while wearing its former paint scheme. It has just completed a major maintenance and retains PR blue, though now without Invasion stripes.
Contents
April 2011 Vol 39 No 4 Issue No 456 (on sale February 22)
In News
Features16LizziegoestoWarProfilingNo4Sqn’stimeinFrancewhileflyingtheWestlandLysander, Martyn Chorlton continues our new Battle Honours series
24 Butcher Bird over Chino Michael O’Leary captured the rare sight of an FW 190 and P-40 in the skies over California
30 Weisse Eins Kathryne “KT” Budde-Jones provides an update on a combat veteran Focke-Wulf Fw 190 under restoration to airworthy condition in Florida
32 Stanley Cownie and the
Beatty Biplane Philip Jarrett tells the hitherto untold story of a privately-designed aircraft and a young pilot in Hidden History
45 Spitfire 75th Anniversary Mozzie moves
45 Spitfire 75th Anniversary 46 Assessing the first Spitfire Extracts from a 1936-dated A&AEE report detailing the flying characteristics of prototype Spitfire K5054
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50 RAF Recce Bird Jarrod Cotter profiles the history of the RAF BBMF’s longest continually flying aircraft, Spitfire XIX PM631
56 First thoughts . . . What the 19 Sqn pilots wrote about the first Spitfires to arrive on an operational RAF unit
82 Venture-Adventure An account by a founder cadet, Desmond Goch, plus a brief history of the ATC which was formed in 1941
Combat veteran Corsair Page 8
Swift at Brooklands Page 10
62 Air Baby Stefan Degraef details a beautiful light aircraft which flies in Switzerland
69 DATABASE AW Siskin Derek James traces the genesis and evolution of the RAF’s first all-metal structured aircraft to see operational service. Includes scale drawings
81 ATC at 70 Jarrod Cotter begins a series of short features on the Air Training Corps
84 Millionth Flight Gp Capt Terry Jones recently marked an ATC milestone he made in 1983
86 Air Cadet artist Profiling the work of Roy Cross
94 Old Bill’s last trip Martyn Chorlton describes the final flight of a 305th BG B-17 in May 1943
96 Get some in! Lamenting the Dominie’s retirement
B-57 Canberra Page 12
Regulars
6 News All the latest preservation news, compiled by Tony Harmsworth
23 From the Archives 38 Hooks’ Tours This month Mike Hooks presents a selection of images taken in Canada during 1971-1972
42 Aircrew James Kightly focuses on the vital work of ATA pilots who ferried the huge Short Stirling. Illustration by Ian Bott
66 Q&A Your questions asked, and answered, with Mike Hooks
89 Book Reviews
92 Events Event listings for March and April
93 Flying Visit Melvyn Hiscock quizzes Mike Moran
99 Services and next month in Aeroplane 100 Readers’ Album Snapshots from Liverpool Airport in the mid-1930s, including aircraft of Sir Alan Cobham’s National Aviation Displays, submitted by David Johnson
102 Skywriters A selection of readers’ letters
106 Hairy Moment Our regular spot for your historic-aviation close calls
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