In the SUMMARY of this N ° 234:
- Mail from readers.
- Arawasi. The agony of the "wild eagles" of the Japanese imperial army. By Bernard Baëza.
- News: Toupolev Tu-160, the absolute weapon. By Stéphane Nicolaou.
- The Grumman F6F in the Second World War 1945: the Hellcat crushes the competition! By Michel Ledet.
- Salmson-Moineau SM.1. The strange three-seater corps squadrons ... Part two, by Christophe Cony.
- The flight of Horus. The pioneers of Egyptian aviation. Part one: civil aviation, by André Rostaing-Tayard.
We talk about AVIONS 234 in the Press and on the Net:
- It was a foregone conclusion that the mass collapse of Japanese aviation and naval aviation, due to a lack of fuel and raw materials and above all of qualified pilots ... a real mission impossible due to a lack of time and means. ..a nightmarish article in the heart of hell of a war lost for the sons of the rising sun and won by the sons of Uncle Sam ...
- The Hellcat or the cat from hell, a chubby baby a bit clumsy, a little too fed by Rossy the riveter therefore to put it simply, he is theoretically overweight except that he turns out to be swift, enduring and worse very very naughty ... Hellcat 1 - aviation made in japan zero ... no fun!
Like what you always have to be wary of little fat ...
- The summary contains the remains of the articles, it's varied and plentiful as a menu, it's bomdance in the country of Byzantium, here no diet "as I like" but a table of contents more than well provided ...
We feast as always on the sign of Lela press. By Marc Debeer, of Fleuves & Canaux.