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The advantages — and challenges — of standing still while airborne (“an unnatural act”) became very clear to USAF pilot Colonel John W. Zink when he changed his day-job from flying high and fast in the mighty F-4 Phantom to operating from a hole in the woods in the much smaller Harrier GR.3 during his officer exchange posting to the RAF’s No 1 (F) Sqn. His first-hand recollections form TAH45’s cover story. Meanwhile British military aviation of an earlier age owed much to the Vickers Mk I 0·303in machine-gun, which equipped the RAF’s fighters from the First World War through to the beginning of the Second. In our series on significant UK aerial weapons, technical illustrator Ian Bott and armaments historian Mark Russell turn their attention to the details and development of this ubiquitous firearm. Also in this issue: the Battle of the Bismarck Sea; 1990s plans to use airships as surveillance platforms in the troubled areas of Northern Ireland; the mystery of a German widow who fell from an airborne Dornier airliner in 1930; a series of mid-1950s North American advanced military jet interceptor projects; dive-bombing exercises in the Hawker Sea Hawk; and much more.
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Issue 45 The advantages — and challenges — of standing still while airborne (“an unnatural act”) became very clear to USAF pilot Colonel John W. Zink when he changed his day-job from flying high and fast in the mighty F-4 Phantom to operating from a hole in the woods in the much smaller Harrier GR.3 during his officer exchange posting to the RAF’s No 1 (F) Sqn. His first-hand recollections form TAH45’s cover story. Meanwhile British military aviation of an earlier age owed much to the Vickers Mk I 0·303in machine-gun, which equipped the RAF’s fighters from the First World War through to the beginning of the Second. In our series on significant UK aerial weapons, technical illustrator Ian Bott and armaments historian Mark Russell turn their attention to the details and development of this ubiquitous firearm. Also in this issue: the Battle of the Bismarck Sea; 1990s plans to use airships as surveillance platforms in the troubled areas of Northern Ireland; the mystery of a German widow who fell from an airborne Dornier airliner in 1930; a series of mid-1950s North American advanced military jet interceptor projects; dive-bombing exercises in the Hawker Sea Hawk; and much more.


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The advantages — and challenges — of standing still while airborne (“an unnatural act”) became very clear to USAF pilot Colonel John W. Zink when he changed his day-job from flying high and fast in the mighty F-4 Phantom to operating from a hole in the woods in the much smaller Harrier GR.3 during his officer exchange posting to the RAF’s No 1 (F) Sqn. His first-hand recollections form TAH45’s cover story. Meanwhile British military aviation of an earlier age owed much to the Vickers Mk I 0·303in machine-gun, which equipped the RAF’s fighters from the First World War through to the beginning of the Second. In our series on significant UK aerial weapons, technical illustrator Ian Bott and armaments historian Mark Russell turn their attention to the details and development of this ubiquitous firearm. Also in this issue: the Battle of the Bismarck Sea; 1990s plans to use airships as surveillance platforms in the troubled areas of Northern Ireland; the mystery of a German widow who fell from an airborne Dornier airliner in 1930; a series of mid-1950s North American advanced military jet interceptor projects; dive-bombing exercises in the Hawker Sea Hawk; and much more.
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Combining the permanence of a book with the diversity of a magazine, TAH is a boldly independent quarterly journal aimed at aviation’s “true believers” — anyone with a deep and abiding passion for the history of mankind’s quest to master the skies. If you want to take your interest to a new level, beyond the mainstream magazines available in the newsagents’ shops and online, TAH is for you. It will tell you things you never knew, and show you aircraft you have never seen. It will give you goosebumps; it will make you smile. It will expand your horizons and help you see the bigger picture of how flying has shaped and influenced humanity.

Brought to you by experienced former Aeroplane magazine principals Nick Stroud and Mick Oakey, TAH uses original source material — often little-known and previously unpublished — to explore aeronautical history from its beginnings to modern jets and the birth of spaceflight. It encompasses military and civil flying, the “golden era” between the World Wars, the Cold War, and many less familiar corners of the past.

Blending high-quality information, stunning archive photographs, uncluttered design and unrivalled graphics into a compact 132-page package four times a year, TAH is unlike any other aviation publication.

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