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The French in York

BELOW: A dramatic scene taken at Biggin Hill during the Kent

Spitfire night photo-shoot on November 12, 2011,

as Supermarine Spitfire IX MK912 has its engine run up.

PHIL WHALLEY

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The Hollywood Mustang Page 36

The Brave Beaufort Boys Page 99

Regulars

6 NEWS

All the latest preservation news, compiled by Tony Harmsworth

32 AIRCREW

James Kightly focuses on the radioman/gunner of the Douglas SBD Dauntless. Illustration by Ian Bott

46 HOOKS’ TOURS

This month’s selection covers a visit by Mike Hooks to an Open Day at Sir William Roberts’s Strathallan Collection on July 17, 1976

62 Q&A, LOST & FOUND

Your questions asked, and answered, with Mike Hooks, while Philip Jarrett looks at more items signed by founding editor of The Aeroplane, C.G. Grey

66 SKYWRITERS

A selection of readers’ letters

86 BOOK REVIEWS 88 GIFTS 93 EVENTS

Event listings through to March 2012

94 FLYING VISIT

Canadian Warplane Heritage Avro Lancaster captain and former Royal Canadian Air Force and Air Canada pilot Don Schofield talks about his flying career

105 SERVICES AND NEXT

MONTH IN AEROPLANE 106 HAIRY MOMENT

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Features

THE SLEEKEST HUNTER Tony Buttler looks at de Havilland Blue Jay air-to-air missile trials using the Hawker P.1109

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THE FRENCH IN YORK Jarrod Cotter visited the dedication of a memorial to two Free French Air Force heavy bomber squadrons in York Minster

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RED DEVILS AND GUARDIAN ANGELS Stephen Chapis recounts the fascinating stories of the two little-known United States Air Force Mustang demonstration teams

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FLYING THE SPITFIRE MK I Well-known warbird pilot John Romain describes flying the earliest configured Spitfire flown since 1940

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ON WINGS AND PRAYERS Gary L. Rashba charts the fascinating story and many difficulties encountered in the creation of the Israeli Air Force

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WATERBIRD CENTENARY Highlighting the 100th anniversary of Britain’s first seaplane flight, made from Lake Windermere in November 1911

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THE HOLLYWOOD MUSTANG Frank B. Mormillo profiles Tom Cruise’s P-51 Kiss Me Kate

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THE FIRST GATHERING OF MUSTANGS Frank B. Mormillo recalls a ground-breaking event in Chino 30 years ago, which has been repeated in similar fashion and on a grander scale several times since

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A TRANSCONTINENTAL TREAT Details about the long-awaited follow-up to Aeroplane’s oversubscribed, coast-to-coast USA reader tour of 2007, scheduled for May 19-June 4, 2012

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SITTING DUCKS AND PEEPING TOMS The story of unmanned aircraft in British military service has hitherto remained largely untold. Now, in a new book by Michael I. Draper, the record is set straight in astonishing detail. The author presents just a very small selection here

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THE BRAVE BEAUFORT BOYS Martyn Chorlton outlines 42 Sqn’s operations while flying the Bristol Beaufort, which earned the unit the Battle Honours Channel & North Sea 1939-1942; Biscay 1940; Baltic 1941 and Fortress Europe 1941

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98 Competition Your chance to win a copy of the new Air-Britain book, Sitting Ducks & Peeping Toms by Michael I. Draper

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TVAL Snipe flies

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F-86D unveiled

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DATABASE

Horsa progress

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69 VICKERS VANGUARD Introduced just as the world had fully embraced turbojet-powered airliners, the Vanguard, like so many other British airliners of its age, sadly just missed the boat, as Roger Carvell recounts d rboj ed established 1911

Aeroplane traces its lineage back to the weekly The Aeroplane, founded by the legendary C.G. Grey in 1911 and published until 1968. It was relaunched as a monthly magazine in 1973 by Richard T. Riding (Editor for 25 years until 1998)

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