Air Enthusiast Magazine Vol 1 #6 1971 November Best Hit Fighters in the Raf pt 3

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Air Enthusiast Magazine Vol 1 #6 1971 November Best Hit Fighters in the Raf pt 3
 
Air Enthusiast Vol 1 #6 1971 November Best Hit
Published Monthly.
Contents:
282 AIRSCENE The monthly round-up of news and background to the news, presented under section headings for Military Affairs, Civil Affairs, Aircraft and Industry, and new Civil and Military Aircraft Contracts.
287 FIGHTERS IN THE RAF: PART Ill - Decline and Fall? Roy Braybrook concludes his three-part analysis of the development of fighter aircraft and fighter tactics in the RAF. This instalment covers the introduction of jet aircraft in the closing stages of World War II and the frequent changes of policy in more recent years.
292 THE FOKKER FOURS An account of the development and production of the largest aircraft built to date by the Fokker company - the fourengined F.22s and a single F.36 - together with a cutaway drawing.
297 LYULKA: A SOVIET PIONEER In an exclusive interview with Jacques Marmain, the designer of the first original Soviet aircraft gas turbine engine describes his early work and his more recent products for use in military aircraft. The various aircraft - many of them prototypes - flown with Lyulka engines are illustrated and described.
301 BEST HIT Illustrated coverage, including two pages in full colour, of the teams competing in the 1971 AIRSOUTH Fighter Weapons Meet, held in Turkey recently.
305 TALKBACK Readers of AIR ENTHUSIAST offer comments of general interest.
307 THE UBIQUITOUS HAWK If not one of the most dramatic of warplanes to serve during World War II, the Curtiss Hawk 75 and P-36 family was certainly one of the most used, serving both with and against the Allies. Its claims to fame, as described in this first instalment of a three-part feature, include the destruction of the first Axis aircraft shot down in air-to-air combat in both the European and the Pacific theatres. The feature includes a new cutaway drawing and a page of colour profile drawings.
315 MODEL ENTHUSIAST The latest plastic aircraft kits reviewed, and a page of colour profile drawings of the Curtiss Hawk 75s in French markings.
318 IN PRINT New aviation literature noted.
319 FLYING THE "WOODEN WONDER" Recollections of the de Haviiland Mosquito in the "Viewed from the Cockpit" series by H A Taylor.
323 THE FLEDGELING FIGHTER Extracted from the newly published account of the Messerschmitt Bf 109, "Augsburg Eagle", is this description of the evolution and operational use of the first production models of the famous Messerschmitt fighter.
329 FIGHTER A TO Z Continuing the AIR ENTHUSIAST encyclopaedia of the World's fighter aircraft, from the ANF-Mureaux 170 to the Ansaldo A.C.2.
332 PLANE FACTS Answers to readers' enquiries, from the AIR ENTHUSIAST files: Spanish Dragon Rapides; Stout ST-1; Breda Ba 65; Armstrong Siddeley Deerhound; Klemm KI 35; missile-carrying Heinkel He 111H-22.
335 VETERAN AND VINTAGE A Kingfisher Comes Home, being the story of the recovery and subsequent restoration of a crashed Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-2 Kingfisher.

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