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Our cover story in this issue is the second half of an interview with the late Lt-Col Fern Villeneuve AFC RCAF, founder leader of Canada’s Golden Hawks aerobatic display team. Our front-cover image of four of the team’s Canadair Sabres, trailing coloured smoke while inverted above Niagara Falls, encapsulates the brio with which Villeneuve ran the operation. Pulling tight manoeuvres during aerobatics is a lot easier when wearing a g-suit to prevent greying-out, and this issue of TAH includes the story of just such a suit, adopted by British flyers during World War Two. Somewhat primitive, it was like wearing a chest-high pair of fisherman’s waders which were filled with two gallons of water. Not disconcerting in the least while attempting to keep an enemy aircraft in your sights. Elsewhere in TAH32 we explore how, during the Battle of Britain, Churchill’s “Few” had to fight a different war from the one they had been preparing for, forging fighting tactics “on the hoof” almost daily; the demise of the one-off Cierva Air Horse giant helicopter 70 years ago; Short Bros’ post-war political history; and a 1950s Hawker concept which looks like something from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Never say that TAH has not done its best to distract you from the Coronavirus pandemic. All this, and more, is illustrated with high-quality archive photographs and bespoke artwork.
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The Aviation Historian Magazine

Issue 32 Our cover story in this issue is the second half of an interview with the late Lt-Col Fern Villeneuve AFC RCAF, founder leader of Canada’s Golden Hawks aerobatic display team. Our front-cover image of four of the team’s Canadair Sabres, trailing coloured smoke while inverted above Niagara Falls, encapsulates the brio with which Villeneuve ran the operation. Pulling tight manoeuvres during aerobatics is a lot easier when wearing a g-suit to prevent greying-out, and this issue of TAH includes the story of just such a suit, adopted by British flyers during World War Two. Somewhat primitive, it was like wearing a chest-high pair of fisherman’s waders which were filled with two gallons of water. Not disconcerting in the least while attempting to keep an enemy aircraft in your sights. Elsewhere in TAH32 we explore how, during the Battle of Britain, Churchill’s “Few” had to fight a different war from the one they had been preparing for, forging fighting tactics “on the hoof” almost daily; the demise of the one-off Cierva Air Horse giant helicopter 70 years ago; Short Bros’ post-war political history; and a 1950s Hawker concept which looks like something from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Never say that TAH has not done its best to distract you from the Coronavirus pandemic. All this, and more, is illustrated with high-quality archive photographs and bespoke artwork.


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Our cover story in this issue is the second half of an interview with the late Lt-Col Fern Villeneuve AFC RCAF, founder leader of Canada’s Golden Hawks aerobatic display team. Our front-cover image of four of the team’s Canadair Sabres, trailing coloured smoke while inverted above Niagara Falls, encapsulates the brio with which Villeneuve ran the operation. Pulling tight manoeuvres during aerobatics is a lot easier when wearing a g-suit to prevent greying-out, and this issue of TAH includes the story of just such a suit, adopted by British flyers during World War Two. Somewhat primitive, it was like wearing a chest-high pair of fisherman’s waders which were filled with two gallons of water. Not disconcerting in the least while attempting to keep an enemy aircraft in your sights. Elsewhere in TAH32 we explore how, during the Battle of Britain, Churchill’s “Few” had to fight a different war from the one they had been preparing for, forging fighting tactics “on the hoof” almost daily; the demise of the one-off Cierva Air Horse giant helicopter 70 years ago; Short Bros’ post-war political history; and a 1950s Hawker concept which looks like something from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Never say that TAH has not done its best to distract you from the Coronavirus pandemic. All this, and more, is illustrated with high-quality archive photographs and bespoke artwork.
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Combining the permanence of a book with the diversity of a magazine, TAH is a boldly independent quarterly journal aimed at aviation’s “true believers” — anyone with a deep and abiding passion for the history of mankind’s quest to master the skies. If you want to take your interest to a new level, beyond the mainstream magazines available in the newsagents’ shops and online, TAH is for you. It will tell you things you never knew, and show you aircraft you have never seen. It will give you goosebumps; it will make you smile. It will expand your horizons and help you see the bigger picture of how flying has shaped and influenced humanity.

Brought to you by experienced former Aeroplane magazine principals Nick Stroud and Mick Oakey, TAH uses original source material — often little-known and previously unpublished — to explore aeronautical history from its beginnings to modern jets and the birth of spaceflight. It encompasses military and civil flying, the “golden era” between the World Wars, the Cold War, and many less familiar corners of the past.

Blending high-quality information, stunning archive photographs, uncluttered design and unrivalled graphics into a compact 132-page package four times a year, TAH is unlike any other aviation publication.

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