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Print – Alive and Kicking!

For those who believe the death of the magazine is upon us I would like to turn your gaze to The Aviation Historian.   In today’s climate of declining book and magazine sales the idea of a new publication hitting the stands seems a little well, dicey.  Published by the team of Nick Stroud and […]

Cold War bomber – The Victor

New this week from Aerocinema.com: “The Victor” written and produced by yours truly.  This intriguing documentary reveals how innovative and technically advanced the Handley Page Victor really was.  The interview material is also interesting with stories about the “Black Buck” missions during the Falklands War and the use of the Victor as an interceptor.  Check […]

New Cockpit Photos

Coming up in September I will be joining my partner in crime, Dan Patterson for another photo shot at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa.  Dan will be shooting the collections aircraft cockpits.  As one of the world’s première aviation photographers, Dan has developed a new technique to photograph an aircraft cockpit without the […]

Capt. Eric Brown Interview in London

Just returned from my trip to London and my interview with Capt. Eric Brown.  Not only did I get to interview the world’s greatest test pilot, but upon my arrival he invited me to attend the Guild of Aviation Artists awards ceremony!  So off we went him leading the way.  We jumped into a cab and […]

Capt. Eric Brown Royal Navy (Ret.) Interview

I will have the honour and pleasure of interviewing Capt. Eric Brown Royal Navy (Ret.) at the RAF Club in London on July 22nd and 23rd.  As one of the world’s greatest pilots Eric has flown over 487 different types including German, Japanese, Russian and Italian combat aircraft.  The focus of the interview will deal […]

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