This British aviation magazine featured modern developments and current events as well as historical subjects over the years. It went through a series of name changes during its 63 year life span. Started in 1939 as the Air Defense Corps Gazette, in 1941 they changed to Air Training Corps Gazette and to Air Reserve Gazette shortly after the war. Then in 1951 it became Air Pictorial & Air Reserve Gazette and the & Air Reserve part was dropped in 1958. The magazine continued till 2002.
This issue featured a look at the Swiss Air Force, comments on the Boeing 707 as well as a profile of the Phoenix P-5 Cork flying boat of 1918.

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