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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > FlyPast > 2004 > FlyPast March 2004

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News…News…News
Beverley's Beverley - a step nearer safety?; Grahame-White Factory opens at Hendon; Lynx prototype saved by Army museum; South Africa's airworthy Avro Shackleton carries on; DC-3 for the Lone Star Museum; Lavochkin leaves Duxford; Bulldogs for Cosford; 'Midway' to form new museum; Newark Air Museum's new hangar takes shape; Finnish Hurricane on the move; Successful year for The Helicopter Museum and much, much, more.

Please call me 'Theo'
Andrew Phendonos pays tribute to the only wartime Cypriot-born fighter pilot. Panico Theodosiu, who flew with courage and tenacity and who ultimately made the supreme sacrifice.

Striking by Night
An innovative exhibition at the Australian War Memorial impressively recreates an 'op' with Lancaster G-for-George. Jarrod Cotter soaked up the atmosphere.

Reclaiming the Night
Beleaguered Malta desperately needed night-fighter cover and came up with its own solution - one that lives on today. Robin J Brooks explains.

Rutland's Swords
Jim Shilliday recalls his days flying Canadian Sabres from North Luffenham.

Stand by for D-Day
As a prelude to the up-coming 60th anniversary, Mary James remembers the atmosphere inside the control bunker at Bentley Priory as the invasion was launched.

'Ghost' Fortress
Szymon Serwatka tells how the story of 'Miss BeHaven' was pieced together to reveal her unmanned landing in Poland.

Code Cracking
Squadron codes are a fascinating aid to aircraft and unit identification. Vic Flintham and Andrew Thomas reveal some of their secrets.

From the Workshop
At Bournemouth, the world's only airworthy DH Sea Vixen is coming out of her slumbers. Ken Ellis reports on giving 'Foxy Lady' wings.

Over Here
Daniel Ford continues his look at the US airfields of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.

Museum
John K Healy visits the Great Patriotic War Museum in Moscow

New Old Bombers
India's air force was the last to operate the Liberator and today's B-24 population owes that country a great debt. Gp Capt Kapil Bhargava explains their longevity.

On Your Marks!
Moth racing in Australia is serious fun, but as Craig P Justo discovered, when it comes to tactics, the gloves are off 

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