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RAF FLYING REVIEW APRIL 1953: BELL X-5/ FLYING SAUCER/ FLYING A VAMPIRE/ POLAND'S AIR FORCE/ LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHTER
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ROYAL AIR FORCE FLYING REVIEW
April 1953
The Journal of The Royal Air Force
Issue Contents:
- Man-made Flying Saucer
- Paddy becomes a Test Pilot
- The cost of the RAF
- Lightweight Fighter
- When royalty fly
- The Polish Air Force
- Flying a Vampire T.11
- 'Girl of the Month' in full colour
- Bell X-5
Regular Features:
- Technical Gen
- Service News
- Model Talk
- Air Intelligence Report
- Aviation Bookshelf
Most later issues contain:
- in-depth features and stories relating to global military aviation issues of the day,
- many photographs and graphic illustrations,
- a detailed cut-away technical drawing of a chosen military aircraft
- loads of evocative advertisements
As important as the 'air talk' for many readers; each issue contains fascinating advertisements which are so 'of the time'. Ads, for instance, from Northrop Corporation, Ultra Electronics, Rolls Royce, Handley Page, de Havilland, Eagle, Cigarette brands, Airfix, British Motor Cycle Manufacturers, National Provincial Bank, IBM, BEA, A.V.Roe, as well as Classified Ads.