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Aviation Archive Magazine

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Aviation Archive Magazine

Brought to you by Key Publishing Ltd, Europe’s Leading Aviation Publisher.

Aeroplane Collectors' Archive is a series of bookazines produced by a dedicated team of enthusiasts which provide detailed, in-depth insights into legendary aircraft of yesteryear. Published bi-monthly, it features archive images alongside period cutaway diagrams. The intention is to take the reader 'inside' the inner workings of these iconic machines for the most detailed view possible.

Regular features include:

• Historic cutaways - What’s under the skin on these historic aircraft.
• Side-profile artwork - Fully detailed, accurate camouflage colours and serials.
• Detailed type description - Prototype to production and everything in between.
• Operations - Earliest sorties to final combat missions.

And much more!

For more information, visit www.aeroplanearchive.com

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Issue 83 Every fighter, bomber, transport and helicopter pilot has had to learn to fly something simpler, and since World War Two that has usually been a two-seat light aircraft powered by a single piston engine or turboprop. The humble ‘pilot makers’ have taken tens of thousands of men and women on their first steps into military aviation careers. Trainers have also been adapted to more aggressive roles. From the NAA AT-6 Texan to the Pilatus PC-9, repurposed trainers have seen action in the counterinsurgency role and for air policing and other tasks where a jet fighter is not available, not suitable or not necessary. The type with the most aerial kills in modern military service might be the Embraer Super Tucano, used against drug smuggling planes. Today, in the Russia-Ukraine War, back seaters in piston-engined Yak-52s are shooting down explosive-laden UAVs with light machine guns. Turbine engines have helped trainers approach the performance and handling of light jets, in some cases eliminating them from the training pipeline altogether. These days a trainee might graduate from a Texan II straight into a Typhoon or tanker. Issue 83 in the Aviation Archive series presents the wide range of post-war training and ground attack aircraft using detailed cutaway drawings and colourful profile illustrations as well as archive and contemporary photographs.


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Every fighter, bomber, transport and helicopter pilot has had to learn to fly something simpler, and since World War Two that has usually been a two-seat light aircraft powered by a single piston engine or turboprop. The humble ‘pilot makers’ have taken tens of thousands of men and women on their first steps into military aviation careers.

Trainers have also been adapted to more aggressive roles. From the NAA AT-6 Texan to the Pilatus PC-9, repurposed trainers have seen action in the counterinsurgency role and for air policing and other tasks where a jet fighter is not available, not suitable or not necessary. The type with the most aerial kills in modern military service might be the Embraer Super Tucano, used against drug smuggling planes. Today, in the Russia-Ukraine War, back seaters in piston-engined Yak-52s are shooting down explosive-laden UAVs with light machine guns.

Turbine engines have helped trainers approach the performance and handling of light jets, in some cases eliminating them from the training pipeline altogether. These days a trainee might graduate from a Texan II straight into a Typhoon or tanker.

Issue 83 in the Aviation Archive series presents the wide range of post-war training and ground attack aircraft using detailed cutaway drawings and colourful profile illustrations as well as archive and contemporary photographs.
read more read less
Aviation Archive Magazine

Brought to you by Key Publishing Ltd, Europe’s Leading Aviation Publisher.

Aeroplane Collectors' Archive is a series of bookazines produced by a dedicated team of enthusiasts which provide detailed, in-depth insights into legendary aircraft of yesteryear. Published bi-monthly, it features archive images alongside period cutaway diagrams. The intention is to take the reader 'inside' the inner workings of these iconic machines for the most detailed view possible.

Regular features include:

• Historic cutaways - What’s under the skin on these historic aircraft.
• Side-profile artwork - Fully detailed, accurate camouflage colours and serials.
• Detailed type description - Prototype to production and everything in between.
• Operations - Earliest sorties to final combat missions.

And much more!

For more information, visit www.aeroplanearchive.com

Please note: Posters, calendars or wall planners, plans, decals etc. may not necessarily be included with this digital issue. Please check the specific issue’s description within the app, to see if it is included with that digital version.

Published by Key Publishing Ltd. The entire contents of this title is © copyright. All rights reserved.

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Great Collection of Aviation Bookzines now in Digital Format

Great Collection of Aviation Bookzines now in Digital Format and also now available in their own app. Reviewed 01 October 2018

A great collection

Such a clever idea to bring these themed books out in this way. The photography and artwork is so detailed and the writing is entertaining and easy to follow. Reviewed 16 July 2013

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