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Volume 14
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Number 01 January - February 2007 [Issue 59] | ||
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December 9th marked an historic day for aviation in Marlborough, New Zealand, with the opening to the public of the first stage of the Omaka Aviation Heritage Center. The ‘Knights of the Sky’ exhibition is stunningly presented with extensive .... |
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Number 02 2007 [Issue 60] |
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The 2007 Classic Fighters marked another milestone in New Zealand Airshow history. Our June issue has details and stunning photography. For a preview and a look at some magnificent restorations... |
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Number 03 2007 [Issue 61] |
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From "the world's largest restoration shop" to MiG's, P40's and the Jasta 11 - part of the Richthofen Flying Circus - this issue is packed with interest from cover to cover. |
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Number 04 2007 [Issue 62] |
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For many aviation enthusiasts around the world, there is no flying machine more appealing, more glamorous, more admired, than R J Mitchell's beautiful Spitfire. Read the story of how this machine inspired a nation. We report too from the Oshkosh, Reno, Bundaberg and Watts-bridge airshows. |
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Number 05 2007 [Issue 63] |
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This issue features restoration of multi-engine bombers recovered from the ocean depths, re-drawn aircraft plans by Jim Kiger, a look at the Bristol Monoplane, our Down-Under Adventure Flying Directory and we report from “The Last Roundup” of P-51 Mustangs. Great stories, great pictures. |
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