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Aeroplane Magazine British Army Aviation Speciale Editie

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The British Army can justifiably lay claim to be the first branch of the nation’s military to dabble with flight. Experiments with gas balloons began as early as 1863 and the War Office created a dedicated Balloon Section in 1890. The first of the ‘flying soldiers’ to qualify as a pilot of a powered aircraft was Capt Bertram Dickson (in April 1910) and British Army pilots formed the foundations of what would become the Royal Flying Corps before and during the Great War.

Although Army Co-Operation duties were undertaken by RAF pilots during the interwar years, Army aviators came to the fore once again during World War Two when the Glider Pilot Regiment and Air Observation Post squadrons proved vital in changing the course of the conflict. The Army Air Corps (AAC) fought for its survival in the post-war years but in 1957 it was reformed as a helicopter and fixed wing fighting force. Since then, the men and machines of the AAC have proved invaluable in conflicts as far away as Malaya, the Balkans, the Gulf and Libya and as close to home as Northern Ireland.

Today, more than 150 years since those first tentative balloon flights, the AAC is a formidable fighting force. These pages tell the story of some of the Corps’ finest moments and most memorable machines.

Stephen Bridgewater
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British Army Aviation The British Army can justifiably lay claim to be the first branch of the nation’s military to dabble with flight. Experiments with gas balloons began as early as 1863 and the War Office created a dedicated Balloon Section in 1890. The first of the ‘flying soldiers’ to qualify as a pilot of a powered aircraft was Capt Bertram Dickson (in April 1910) and British Army pilots formed the foundations of what would become the Royal Flying Corps before and during the Great War. Although Army Co-Operation duties were undertaken by RAF pilots during the interwar years, Army aviators came to the fore once again during World War Two when the Glider Pilot Regiment and Air Observation Post squadrons proved vital in changing the course of the conflict. The Army Air Corps (AAC) fought for its survival in the post-war years but in 1957 it was reformed as a helicopter and fixed wing fighting force. Since then, the men and machines of the AAC have proved invaluable in conflicts as far away as Malaya, the Balkans, the Gulf and Libya and as close to home as Northern Ireland. Today, more than 150 years since those first tentative balloon flights, the AAC is a formidable fighting force. These pages tell the story of some of the Corps’ finest moments and most memorable machines. Stephen Bridgewater


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The British Army can justifiably lay claim to be the first branch of the nation’s military to dabble with flight. Experiments with gas balloons began as early as 1863 and the War Office created a dedicated Balloon Section in 1890. The first of the ‘flying soldiers’ to qualify as a pilot of a powered aircraft was Capt Bertram Dickson (in April 1910) and British Army pilots formed the foundations of what would become the Royal Flying Corps before and during the Great War.

Although Army Co-Operation duties were undertaken by RAF pilots during the interwar years, Army aviators came to the fore once again during World War Two when the Glider Pilot Regiment and Air Observation Post squadrons proved vital in changing the course of the conflict. The Army Air Corps (AAC) fought for its survival in the post-war years but in 1957 it was reformed as a helicopter and fixed wing fighting force. Since then, the men and machines of the AAC have proved invaluable in conflicts as far away as Malaya, the Balkans, the Gulf and Libya and as close to home as Northern Ireland.

Today, more than 150 years since those first tentative balloon flights, the AAC is a formidable fighting force. These pages tell the story of some of the Corps’ finest moments and most memorable machines.

Stephen Bridgewater
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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
Beoordeeld op 26 oktober 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. Beoordeeld op 24 november 2020

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I have been a major fan of Aeroplane for over fifty years.More power to you arm!! Beoordeeld op 20 augustus 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. Beoordeeld op 13 augustus 2020

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Good articles on rare topics Beoordeeld op 15 juli 2020

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