FlyPast  |   February 2022
The February 2022 edition of FlyPast features a well-known UK-based classic jet on its cover. In the post-Shoreham age, keeping the last former RAF Vampire T.11 in the skies is no easy task. James Peene spoke to the Vampire Preservation Group to find out what’s involved, while photographer Darren Harbar flew air-to-air with this very special machine.
Classics – F-4 Phantom
With almost 5,200 examples built, the F-4 Phantom II is the most produced American supersonic military aircraft in history. The fearsome jet’s story is told in detail by David Willis, supported by exclusive artwork by Andy Hay and a selection of rarely seen images.
B-17 revival
A team of enthusiasts in the US is undertaking a remarkable Flying Fortress restoration. Ryan Brutt gives us the lowdown.
Need for speed
The remarkable Bristol 188 supersonic research jet looked like something from science fiction. Tony Buttler analyses this extraordinary – but flawed – machine.
Spitfire flight
Thanks to an exclusive FlyPast competition with Aero Legends, reader Peter Lane won the trip of a lifetime – a flight in a two-seat Spitfire. Tara Leggett describes a memorable day.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in FlyPast February 2022.