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FLIGHT MAGAZINE 28 May 1954 Boeing Stratotanker Cody Biplane Turbulence Cu-NimFLIGHT and AIRCRAFT ENGINEER MAGAZINETHE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ROYAL AERO CLUB28th May 1954, No 2366, Volume 65PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR FURTHER PICTURESFlight magazine is the foremost source of information of all things Aeronautical. Its staff of experts - each with personal flying experience - brings news, views and technical data, all fully illustrated, on everything to do with aviation. Regular contents of the journal include descriptions of the work and equipment of the RAF, Fleet Air Arm and air forces of foreign powers, reviews of aircraft and power units, performance and recognition details and the latest news of developments in civil air transport.Founded in 1909 - Flight is the foremost journal for all enthusiasts.
These issues published some 60 years ago - less than 10 years after the end of the war - give afascinatinginsight into the world of aeronautics at a time when it was advancing at anamazingrate.
In this issue:
- Air Display Season Opens - Yeovilton
- Turbulence in Cu-Nim
- Isle of Man Lee-Wave - An Unusual Cloud Formation Seen During the IC Meteorological Expedition
- Power for Air Transport - The Choice of Engines: Dr A.E. Russell’s Wright Memorial Lecture
- CB - Chlorobromomethane as a Fire Extinguishing Medium
- Good Pull-Up for Airmen - GQ Retractable Braking Parachute tested and demonstrated on a famous racing car - Sir Raymond Quilter and a Napier-Railton
Condition: Very good, some evidence of light reading wear due to the age of the magazine, plus some damage to the cover around the staples. The magazine pictured below is the one you will receive.
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