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RAF FLYING REVIEW JULY 1954: BOACs SIR MIKE THOMAS/ MODEL PLANS 'ROGUE'/ PINUP - ELAINE STEWART/ THE FIRST JETS/ RUSSIA'S NEW ATOM BOMBER
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ROYAL AIR FORCE FLYING REVIEW
The Journal of The Royal Air Force
July 1954
Issue Contents:
- Russia's new atom-bomber
- Sir Mile Thomas, new BOAC Chairman
- The world's first jets - the pioneering work of German scientists & aircraft engineers
- ROGUE - scale plans for a 20" Free Flight power aircraft model using balsa, diesel, rubber & jetex
- Escape to hell, the true story of Sqn Leader TH Blackham DFC
- How F/S A Wood won his AFM in his non-crashing meteor with non-op elevators
- Full colour page plate, suitable for framing, of Elaine Sterart, MGM starlet
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