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In 1935 the new Bristol Blenheim bomber made its first flight at Filton and
was faster than any fighter then in service with the RAF. Fulfilling a great
need, 4422 Benheims were built but the type also had the sad distinction of
having lost more aircrews than any other. By 1939 it was outclassed by most
of the fighters it was likely to encounter. G-BPIV is preserved at Duxford.
Corgi Aviation Archive 1/72 die-cast model (AA38408).
RRP £71.99
FASTER THAN A FIGHTER - BUT NOT FOR LONG!
having lost more aircrews than any other. By 1939 it was outclassed by most
of the fighters it was likely to encounter. G-BPIV is preserved at Duxford. of the fighters it was likely to encounter. G-BPIV is preserved at Duxford.
Corgi Aviation Archive 1/72 die-cast model (AA38408).
RRP £71.99
£58.50
Lost in action 30th September 1940, Josef
Frantisek fled Czechoslavakia had fled his
own country, then Poland and France to fly
Hurricanes from RAF Northolt, downing 17
aircraft in his short
intensive career!
Hobby Master’s
1/48 die-cast
model of his Hur-
ricane, R4175, is
a beaut, 10” long!
(HA8601) £39.95
TOUGH TRAINER
Aviation 72’s neat model of the RAF Tucano
trainer turned out in a camouflage livery for
the 2013 RAF display season The RAF en-
countered the Tucano in the Falklands in 1982
and subsequently
adopted a variant
built by Short Bros,
Belfast as an early
stage trainer. A
great little aircraft.
Antics’ special
price! (27002)
£25.00
FILL HER UP
Very useful 1/72 Diorama set from Airfix
complete with plastic kits of a B17G,
Cushman 39 Package Car, Chevrolet
Bomb Service
Truck, M5
Bomb Trailer,
Autocar Tractor
Unit and F1
Fuel Trailer.
(A12010) £45.00
MORE THAN MOST
Corgi chose Lancaster B.III ED888 named
‘Mike Squared’ to mark the 75th anniversary
of the first flight of Avro’s famous bomber.
ED888 put in an astonishing 140 missions,
more than any other Lancaster and survived
the war. A big 1/72
scale with 435mm
wingspan and in
the usual super
presentation box.
We’re offering this
one at just £99.99,
saving £49 from
the recommended
price! (AA32624) £99.99
Based at Key Publishing’s offices in Stamford,
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editor Dino Carrara in the writing, compilation and
editing of articles on all aspects of aviation past, present
and future as well as in sourcing top quality imagery
and contributors. The successful candidate should also
be bursting with ideas for interesting and exciting
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to cover the best aviation stories.
You will need to be an aviation enthusiast who thinks
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or air base and will have travelled in pursuit of your
interest. Ideally, you will already be an experienced
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though candidates without this background who can
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This is an outstanding opportunity to join Europe’s
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include five weeks holiday per year plus a company
pension scheme.
To apply please send a full CV and a covering letter
explaining why you think that you are the best person
for the job to: Dino Carrara, Editor, Aviation News,
PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XQ or email:
[email protected]
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Key Publishing is an Equal Opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
The closing date is January 8, 2018. All applicants will be invited to interview based on merit.
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