May-June 2001
While NZ Is Shedding Its Combat Arm On Its Air Force, Australia Is Re-Equipping. Peter Clark Examines Their Latest Acquisition.
Margared Richardson Takes A Look At The Habits Of ""Fines"", Vortices And Nozzles Resembling Hypodermic Needles.
Reporting Of The Recent Expo At Anaheim, Peter Cooper Discovers Helicopter To Satisfy All Tastes - From The Ec-130B4 And S-64E Air Crane, To A Civilianised Huey-Cobra.
Kittyhawks And Lavochkins - We Take A Look At Pioneer Avspecs' Warbird Factory At Ardmore.
A Brief Look At The Biggest Assemble Of Helicopter And Fixed-Wing Aircraft For Firefighting Since The Alexandra Fire In The Summer Of 1999. By Nigel White.
Part On Of Paul Sortehaug's Two-Part Series On The Air Race That Held People Around The Entire Globe Spell-Bound As The Flyers Raced Across Long Expanses Of Land And Sea In An Effort To Be The First To Successfully Negotiable The 11,500-Mile Journey.
Peter Clark Gives A Glimpse Of The B717 In The Ever-Changing Domestic Airline Scene In Australia.
Dean Calcott Writes Of Christchurch Man Squadron Leader Lionel Mcgoverne's Time Flying Bristol Fighters For The RAF In Iraq During The 1920S.
Mike Feeney Offers Some Notes On The Latest Events In The Airline Industry And Receives A Reader's Letter On Helicopter Safety.