The fact that zeppelins bombed London in the First World War is fairly well known. The extent and duration of these raids are perhaps not so well known. That London and other cities in England were also attacked by heavy bombers is hardly known at all. In fact, these raids were quite devastating and reached
John Spiers Interviews Keith Hamilton Australia’s own airline, Qantas, is entering a time of new beginnings as it returns to commercial policies more in tune with the marketplace, after a period of suffering as an instrument of often m1sgu1ded government policy. John Spiers spoke to Qantas Airways Limited Director and Chief Executive, Mr K. R.
Lessons of the Falklands At the middle of March this year, most people would have identified the Falkland Islands as a mere Icy speck In the South Atlantic, somewhere to the West of South America and to the north of Cape Horn. Indeed an unfamiliar backwater where the penguins outnumber the humans by several thousand
The Australian Army, as it proudly boasts, has been involved in aviation for longer than the Air Force! The RAAF, in fact, traces Its origin to an Army Central Flying School from which the Australian Flying Corps was formed, which, in 1921, was to become the separate Australian Air Force. Today, the Army operates three
Cheyenne III Sets 15 World Speed Records by Circling the Globe in Just Over 109 Hours: A Piper Cheyenne Ill has successfully completed a record-setting round-the-world flight, establishing 15 world speed records for turboprop aircraft weighing between 6600 and 13,200 pounds. The Cheyenne III, the flagship model of the Piper fleet, covered the 22,400 nautical