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Volume 10
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Number 01 January - February 2003 [Issue 39] |
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Number 02 March - May 2003 [Issue 40] |
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The event which first made the transformation from growing fly-in to major airshow during Easter 2001, Classic Fighters appeared on the downunder air-show scene as something of a revelation, very different from any other vintage/warbird event held in the Southern hemisphere. |
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Number 03 June - July 2003 [Issue 41] |
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During the early 1930's regional bus service operator Edward Hillman had established the successful 'Hillman Airways' to offer economical internal flights within Great Britain using the highly efficient DH-83 Fox Moth biplane. |
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Number 04 August - September 2003 [Issue 42] |
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Now that Matthew Denning's stunning Boomerang has made a triumphant return to airworthiness, we thought it a prudent time to detail the history, as well as to outline what the future holds for this stubby little fighter. |
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Number 05 October - December 2003 [Issue 43] |
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In this final installment of what has panned out to be a year long series, Dave McDonald concludes his exhaustive survey of all known remaining examples of aircraft from the Messerschmitt family. |
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