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Argentinian Meteor on a pole News Premium

Meteor moved as Skyhawk replica installed

Gloster Meteor F.4 C-095, previously a gate guardian outside the Argentinian Air Force (FAA) headquarters, has been relocated to the country’s Joint Aerospace Command centre, also in Buenos Aires.

USAAF P-47 parked News Premium

USAAF P-47 Thunderbolt crash site under investigation

An archaeological recovery is taking place in North Essex to investigate the crash site of a USAAF P-47 Thunderbolt that went down on January 26, 1944, with its young pilot still on board.

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Flying the Vought F-4U Corsair

Although the unit the Corsair flew with during the Korean War was nicknamed ‘The Flying Nightmares’, the aircraft was a trusty warhorse. Georg Raab told Uwe Glaser about his magnificent F-4 U-5NL ‘Devotion’

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Hawker Hectors over Dunkirk

During Britain’s ‘darkest hour’ obsolete Hawker Hectors were thrown into the fray, as Alex Crawford reveals

RNZAF Short Singapore Feature Premium

RNZAF Short Singapore South Pacific Ops

The wartime operations over the South Pacific by RNZAF with the veteran Short Singapore are described

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The past, present and future of Jet Art Aviation

Jet Art Aviation know their way around classic jets – well over 100 have passed through their skilled hands over the last two decades. Steve Beebee caught up with the team to celebrate the past and discover what’s next

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Golden Vampire becomes museum ‘gate guard’

Staff at New Zealand’s Classic Flyers Museum in Tauranga have completed an eye-catching, gold-coloured replica of a de Havilland Vampire.

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FlyPast January 2026

January 2026 issue of FlyPast in page-turning format features a Korean invader on its cover. We bring you an exclusive look at Douglas A-26 Invader ‘Sweet Eloise II’, an aircraft that recently visited the UK and is now the pride and joy of its new Polish owner.

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Comprehensive overview of the Grumman Wildcat/Martlet

The diminutive F4F Wildcat played a significant role for both US and British naval aviation squadrons in the early years of World War Two. Malcolm V Lowe tells the story of Grumman’s tough little combat cat

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The shoot down of Zepellin L 48 - a turning point of World War One

Historian Mark Mower recounts the loss of the Imperial German Navy Zeppelin L 48 during the early hours of June 17, 1917 – a turning point in Germany’s air war against Great Britain

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FlyPast January 2026

January 2026 issue of FlyPast in page-turning format features a Korean invader on its cover. We bring you an exclusive look at Douglas A-26 Invader ‘Sweet Eloise II’, an aircraft that recently visited the UK and is now the pride and joy of its new Polish owner.

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FlyPast December 2025

December 2025 issue of FlyPast in page-turning format has a special Air Combat-theme profiling different actions from throughout aviation history and features one of World War Two’s most unmistakeable fighters on its cover - the famously ‘bent-winged’ Vought Corsair.

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FlyPast November 2025

November 2025 issue of FlyPast in page-turning format features on its cover Avro Lancaster B.I W4783 ‘G-for-George’, a famous and storied survivor that has recently returned home to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

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