1994: Volume 9, Number 2
Cover Art
By the war's end design techniques in use in naval aircraft had advanced considerably from the early days of operations around the Dardanelles and Gallipoli, as is evidenced by the clean lines of this Hansa-Brandenburg W.29, illustrated by Jim Dietz. More evidence of the direction the war at sea had taken is had in the presence of that vessel most often associated with the Great War-the U-Boat.
Table of Contents
Features
Wartime Memoirs of John Jay Schieffelin by Noel Shirley
Flying Boats Over the North Sea: 1918 by Mary Wilcox Knapp
Naval Aviator 1091 in World War I by Stephen A. Freeman
Over the Wind-Dark Sea, Aerial Aspects of the Dardanelles/Gallipoli Campaign, Part II: Operations of HMS Ben-My-Chree by Ian M. Burns
Curse You Red Baron by R.D. Layman
The Hansa Barndenburg W.29 and German Naval Camouflage by Dan-San Abbott
Richmond by Des Martin
Departments
Between the Lines
Mentioned in Dispatches
Errata | Missing in Action | Addenda | Members' Research
Behind the Lines Researching in Europe
Between the Bookends
Gentleman Air Ace: The Duncan Bell-Irving Story
Taps
Professor Robert McCance, C.B.E., F.R.S. | George Norris | Carleton F. Davidson | Herbert William Aslin