Volume 12 (1997)

Yearly volume of 4 issues for 1997. Available only as Print on Demand or Kindle edition through Amazon.
No. 1
What's in a Name? by Robert Pearson
"In Case I Should Not Return" Lt. Robert Gordon Jardine, 56 Sqdn., RFC by Stewart Taylor
The Baron's 67th by Stewart Taylor
Pranged by Stewart Taylor
Roster of RFC, RNAS and RAF "Silent Volunteers" at the Front by Stewart Taylor
The Silent Volunteers, Part One by Stewart Taylor
Unsung Sextet by Stewart Taylor
No. 2
Four Thoughts in Praise of Harry Tate by Frederick Raymond Hockney (pr. Tony Mellor-Ellis)
The Royal Bavarian Air Service and its Schleissheim Airfield by Nikolaus Melior
Leutnant Kurt von Crailsheim - An Early, Ardent Fokker Pilot by Niedermeyer
A Retrospective View of Ltn. Erwin Bohme, Part II by Niedermeyer
What's in a Name? The Missing Drawings by Robert Pearson
Buzzer Nights: Xeppelin Raids on Hull by Steven Suddaby
No. 3
The First Yale Unit by Daniel Davison
Instruction in Aerial Combat: A French View by Albert Deullin
Otto Roosen - Three View by John Gray, Ted Sacher and Ross Walton
The Girl He Left Behind by Jan Hayzlett and Suzanne Fischer
Combat Effectiveness: United States Marine Corps Aviation in the First World War by Michael Morris
Combat Success in American Aviation: 1918 by Michael Morris
Karl Allmenroder Remembered by E. Schnitzler, (ed.) (tr. Jan Hayzlett)
No. 4
Dutch Treat - Aircraft Interned in the Netherlands by Anonymous
Dad's Photo Album: Views of the RFC/RNAS/RAF by John Garwood
Colors: The Hannover CL. II, II and IIIa by Greg VanWyngarden
History of Royal Wurttemberg Flieger-Abteilung (A) 252, The by Peter Kilduff
First Bombs on Dunkirk by Wilhelm Siegert (tr. Heinz Nowarra and Peter Kilduff)
Red Baron as Archetypal Hero, The by Stidolph, Laurie
Leutnant der Reserve Erwin Breuninger - A Wurttember Artillerist in the Luftstreitkrafte by Lothair Vanoverbeke