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Aeroplane Magazine British Fighters of WW2 Edição especial

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FOLLOWING OUR FIRST edition of Aeroplane Collectors’ Archive,
British Bombers of World War Two, we now focus on the  ghters,
bringing you some of The Aeroplane’s  nest images from the war years
along with period cutaway drawings.
It must be emphasised that it is not the intention to give full details of
every type, these have been covered in many books, so only basic data for
early models of each type is given. Most of the images come from our archive
of over 40,000  ve-inch glass-plate negatives, others are from 50,000 35mm
strips, taken by Flight and The Aeroplane photographers, sister magazines
during the 1970s and 1980s, and to supplement these we have added others
from the  les which are interesting. A large proportion of the archive dating
from 1909 to the 1960s was gifted from Flight to The Aeroplane. The  nal
pages contain a selection of  ghters which were under development and had
 own between 1939 and 1945 but for various reasons did not enter service.
It is interesting to see that the  rst aircraft covered, the Gloster Gladiator,
was the RAF’s last biplane  ghter while the last, also from Gloster, was the
Meteor, the RAF’s  rst jet  ghter.
PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS
The Aeroplane had a very talented sta of photographers including Charles
Sims, Alf Long and Maurice Rowe to name a few. Their standard equipment
in the early days was the First World War vintage Van Neck VN Press camera,
and Maurice Rowe recalls his memories. Starting at the bottom, he learned
to make up chemicals, dry photographic prints on rotary glazing drums and
how to operate a large camera on rails. Eventually becoming a photographer
for Temple Press, he says it was very much a do-it-yourself operation, as if a
large number of photographs were needed slides had to be reloaded, so on
an overnight assignment one struggled in a wardrobe in the bedroom to do
this, ensuring the door was tightly closed!
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British Fighters of WW2 FOLLOWING OUR FIRST edition of Aeroplane Collectors’ Archive, British Bombers of World War Two, we now focus on the  ghters, bringing you some of The Aeroplane’s  nest images from the war years along with period cutaway drawings. It must be emphasised that it is not the intention to give full details of every type, these have been covered in many books, so only basic data for early models of each type is given. Most of the images come from our archive of over 40,000  ve-inch glass-plate negatives, others are from 50,000 35mm strips, taken by Flight and The Aeroplane photographers, sister magazines during the 1970s and 1980s, and to supplement these we have added others from the  les which are interesting. A large proportion of the archive dating from 1909 to the 1960s was gifted from Flight to The Aeroplane. The  nal pages contain a selection of  ghters which were under development and had  own between 1939 and 1945 but for various reasons did not enter service. It is interesting to see that the  rst aircraft covered, the Gloster Gladiator, was the RAF’s last biplane  ghter while the last, also from Gloster, was the Meteor, the RAF’s  rst jet  ghter. PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS The Aeroplane had a very talented sta of photographers including Charles Sims, Alf Long and Maurice Rowe to name a few. Their standard equipment in the early days was the First World War vintage Van Neck VN Press camera, and Maurice Rowe recalls his memories. Starting at the bottom, he learned to make up chemicals, dry photographic prints on rotary glazing drums and how to operate a large camera on rails. Eventually becoming a photographer for Temple Press, he says it was very much a do-it-yourself operation, as if a large number of photographs were needed slides had to be reloaded, so on an overnight assignment one struggled in a wardrobe in the bedroom to do this, ensuring the door was tightly closed!


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FOLLOWING OUR FIRST edition of Aeroplane Collectors’ Archive,
British Bombers of World War Two, we now focus on the  ghters,
bringing you some of The Aeroplane’s  nest images from the war years
along with period cutaway drawings.
It must be emphasised that it is not the intention to give full details of
every type, these have been covered in many books, so only basic data for
early models of each type is given. Most of the images come from our archive
of over 40,000  ve-inch glass-plate negatives, others are from 50,000 35mm
strips, taken by Flight and The Aeroplane photographers, sister magazines
during the 1970s and 1980s, and to supplement these we have added others
from the  les which are interesting. A large proportion of the archive dating
from 1909 to the 1960s was gifted from Flight to The Aeroplane. The  nal
pages contain a selection of  ghters which were under development and had
 own between 1939 and 1945 but for various reasons did not enter service.
It is interesting to see that the  rst aircraft covered, the Gloster Gladiator,
was the RAF’s last biplane  ghter while the last, also from Gloster, was the
Meteor, the RAF’s  rst jet  ghter.
PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS
The Aeroplane had a very talented sta of photographers including Charles
Sims, Alf Long and Maurice Rowe to name a few. Their standard equipment
in the early days was the First World War vintage Van Neck VN Press camera,
and Maurice Rowe recalls his memories. Starting at the bottom, he learned
to make up chemicals, dry photographic prints on rotary glazing drums and
how to operate a large camera on rails. Eventually becoming a photographer
for Temple Press, he says it was very much a do-it-yourself operation, as if a
large number of photographs were needed slides had to be reloaded, so on
an overnight assignment one struggled in a wardrobe in the bedroom to do
this, ensuring the door was tightly closed!
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I have issues from the 1940's

I have issues of the magazine my father purchased in the 1940's. A great read then and a great read now.
Just a shame the early editions are not still available in digital form
Revisto 26 outubro 2023

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I read Aeroplane since 1975. thereafter I bought the magazine when I coud find it in my hometown, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Revisto 24 novembro 2020

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I have been a major fan of Aeroplane for over fifty years.More power to you arm!! Revisto 20 agosto 2020

Aeroplane

As an American I don't see alot of British a/c in our magazines other than the usual Hurricanes, Spits, and so forth. And I have learned more about the RAF flying more American a/c such as the NA F-86 and the B-29 that you don't read about in American publications. Revisto 13 agosto 2020

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Good articles on rare topics Revisto 15 julho 2020

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