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Cross & Cockade International THE FIRST WORLD WAR AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY Registered Charity No 1117741 www.crossandcockade.com INDEX for JOURNAL VOLUME 41 (2010) This index is my third attempt to follow Barbara’s exemplar work on to the subject in any given article or part, in the case of articles the indices, made in the style established by Ray Sanger but using the running to more than one issue will be indexed again. indexing facility included in the computer software now producing the Data given in tabulations have not been separately indexed. Journal layouts. References to people have been confined to important personages and Following the Contents, Abstracts of the main articles are listed in aircrew. Targets of bombing and the position of aerial combats or page order. These give title, author, page range and number of photos reconnaissance sorties are not indexed. and drawings. The authors of both articles and letters are given in the Author Index Then following under separate headings are the detailed subjects, with articles in bold. Reviews in Bookshelf are listed and references drawings, covers, reviews and author indices etc. from other regular departments such as Fabric are also included. The Volume and page numbers are given, with main subjects in bold, context in which entries in the Subjects may be found by referring to photos and drawings in italic, with photos given priority. the relevant page number. Page numbers give only the first of what may be a series of reference Derek Riley No. 1 -page 1 – 72 Contents page.column No. 3 -page 145 – 216 No. 2 -page 73 – 144 Not all categories are used in all years No. 4 -page 217 – 288 Abstracts 2 Book Reviews 12 Miscellaneous, drawings – Portuguese, people – General Subjects 3.1 Scale Drawings, drawings – Russian, people – Aerial Reconnaissance & Photography 3.1 Technical Illustrations, drawings 5.2 Somali, people – Aeroengines & Propellers 3.1 Vessels, drawings – Spanish, people 9.2 General, engines & propellers – Events 5.3 Swedish, people 9.2 Aeroengines, engines & propellers 3.1 Campaigns & Engagements, events – Swiss, people – Propellers, engines & propellers – (most Western Front not included) Turkish, people – Silencers, engines & propellers – Military Trials etc, events 5.3 United States, people 9.2 Aircraft 3.1 Shows, Races, Prizes, Records etc., events 5.3 Remembrance 9.3 Aircraft & Airship Operations 3.3 Treaties, events – Casualty Lists, remembrance – Communications & Navigation 3.3 Flying Schools & Training 5.3 Cemeteries, Graves and Memorials, rem. 9.3 Aircraft Design, Manufacture & Testing 4.1 Locations , Aerodromes by country 5.3 Company Memorabilia, remembrance – Aircraft Numbers & Designations 4.1 Austrian, locations & aerodromes – Decorations, Medals and Badges etc, rem. 9.3 Belgian, locations & aerodromes – Aircraft Serial Numbers Individual 4.1 Funerals, remembrance – British & Empire, locations & aerodromes 5.3 (started vol. 38) Miscellaneous Memorabilia, remembrance 9.3 French, locations & aerodromes 6.1 Aircraft, Airships & Balloon Equipment 5.1 Museums, remembrance – German, locations & aerodromes 6.1 Aircraft Cockpits 5.1 Obituaries, remembrance 9.3 Italian, locations & aerodromes 6.1 Aircraft Ground Support Equipment 5.1 Personal Decorations & Memorabilia, rem – Japanese, locations & aerodromes – Airship Ground Support Equipment 5.1 Publications & Films, remembrance – Norwegian, locations & aerodromes – Aircraft Instrumentation – Squadron Memorabilia, remembrance 9.3 Polish, locations & aerodromes – Miscellaneous, Equipment 5.1 Uniforms, remembrance – Russian, locations & aerodromes – Airships & Balloons by country 5.1 Sources 9.3 Swedish, locations & aerodromes – Austrian airships & balloons – Websites – Turkish, locations & aerodromes – Belgian airships & balloons – Squadrons and Units by country 10.1 United States, locations & aerodromes 6.1 British airships & balloons 5.1 Austrian, squadrons & units – French airships & balloons – Manufacturers 6.1 Belgian, squadrons & units – German airships & balloons 5.1 Maps 6.2 British & Empire, squadrons & units 10.1 Airfields, maps – Italian airships & balloons – Dutch, squadrons & units – Maps of flights, maps 6.2 Russian airships & balloons 5.1 French, squadrons & units 10.2 Miscellaneous, maps – United States airships and balloons – German, squadrons & units 10.2 Military Policy by country 6.2 Armament 5.1 Greek, squadrons & units – Austria, military policy – General Subjects, armament – Italian, squadrons & units – Belgian, military policy – Ammunition, projectiles, armament 5.1 Japanese, squadrons & units – British & Empire, military policy 6.2 Anti-aircraft guns, Searchlights, armament – Latvian, squadrons & units – Bombs and equipment, armament 5.1 (see also Aircraft & Airship Operations) Russian, squadrons & units – French, military policy – Guns, armament 5.2 Swiss, squadrons & units – German, military policy – Installations & equipment, armament – Turkish, squadrons & units – Italian, military policy – Synchronization gear etc, armament – United States, squadrons & units 10.3 Norwegian, military policy – Camouflage & Markings by country 5.2 Vehicles 10.3 Russian, military policy – Austrian, camouflage & markings – Vessels by country 10.3 United States, military policy – Belgian, camouflage & markings – Austrian, vessels – British & Empire, camouflage & markings 5.2 Miscellaneous 6.2 Belgian, vessels – Chinese, camouflage & markings – People 6.2 Brazilian, vessels – Arabian, people – French, camouflage & markings 5.2 British & Empire, vessels 10.3 Austrian, people 6.2 German, camouflage & markings – Dutch, vessels – Belgian, people – Italian, camouflage & markings – French, vessels 11.1 Brazilian, people 6.2 Russian, camouflage & markings – German, vessels 11.1 British & Empire, people 6.2 United States, camouflage & markings – Italian, vessels – Bulgarian, people – Drawings 5.2 Japanese, vessels – Chilean, people – Aircraft, Profiles & Five-views, drawings 5.2 Norwegian, vessels – Chinese, people – Aircraft & Engine Components, drawings 5.2 Russian, vessels – Dutch, people 9.1 Airships, drawings – Spanish, vessels – French, people 9.1 Armament, drawings – Swedish, vessels – German, people 9.1 Camouflage & Markings by country, drw – Turkish, vessels – Greek, people – Austrian, camouflage & markings, drawings – United States, vessels 11.1 Hungarian, people – British, camouflage & markings, drawings – Authors of Articles and Letters Italian, people 9.2 French, camouflage & markings, drawing – (articles in bold type) 11.1 Japanese, people – German, camouflage & markings, drawings – Cover Illustrations & Paintings 11.1 Latvian, people – Italian, camouflage & markings, drawings – Reviews 12 Norwegian, people – United States, camouflage & markings, drw – Books, Reviews 12 Peruvian, people – Graphs & Tables, drawings 5.2 Electric Media, Reviews – Polish, people – www.crossandcockade.com INDEX VOLUME 41 Cross & Cockade International Abstracts 2010 Page Title, Author, Description Vol. 1 41.003-018 THE FOKKER CANTILEVER WING: By Mike Tate ― In-depth look at the Fokker cantilever wing, the people, the tests and development. (23ph3drw) 41.019-032 TANK CONTACT PATROLS: The Development of Air and Tank Co-operation in 1918 (Part 2): By Michael Meech ― Part 2: Communication schemes for early Air/Tank co-operation. (12ph7pro) 41.033-036 ARCHIE: The Bald Facts: By Kevin Kelly ― What of the original term, Archie? Where did it come from, how did it spread and, indeed, where did it go? (8ph1tbl) GFS001-008 GAZETTEER OF FLYING SITES in the UK & Ireland, 1912-1920: (pull-out supplement) Part 1: By Mick Davis & Bill Morgan ― GAZETTEER OF FLYING SITES Part 1: 41.037-046 NIGHT FIGHTER PILOT: Lt James Stedman, 50 Squadron. via Marion Addington ― The recollections of Lt Stedman who was a night fighter pilot with 50 Sqn. Marion is Stedman’s daughter (13 ph4drw) 41.047-060 LETHAL COMPANY: Lt W.M. Thomson and 2Lt H.L. Edwards, 20 Squadron RFC (Part 2) By Stewart K. Taylor ― Part 2: 20 Sqn's details of the deadly cooperation of Pilot and Observer in Bristol Fighters. (26ph) 41.061-062 20 Sqn Postscript: ‘Met’ Purcell and Some Comrades By Stewart K. Taylor ― Postscript: ‘Met’ Purcell and Some Comrades with some final words (5ph) 41.063-065 Corrected reprint: REINHOLD PLATZ & The Fokker Aircraft Company: By Eberhard Schmidt ― Details of REINHOLD PLATZ & The Fokker Aircraft Company: (1ph) Vol. 2 41.075-83 FIRST INTO COMBAT: The US Navy at Vera Cruz: By Colin A. Owers ― Details the US Navy's first use of Curtiss flying boats at Vera Cruz, Mexico. April 1914 (19ph) 41.084-099 AN ODYSSEY TO THE EAST: 58 Squadron to Egypt 1919: By Trevor Henshaw ― Against all the odds flying its squadron of Handley Page bombers two thousand miles to the Middle East (32ph2map) 41.100-114 THE CHINGFORD ‘SHAKEDOWN’: The Diary of FSL John Harvey Keens: By Stewart K. Taylor ― The Diary of FSL John Harvey Keens. His planes, his people, his places (27ph) 41.115-116 WIRELESS INTERRUPTION by Capt M. Newnham: via Norman Franks ― Recounts the aerodrome intercepts and informs the squadron by telephone. (2ph) 41.117-120 TESTING 226: By Paul R. Hare ― Aeroplane Inspection Department report on BE2a, had reached 100 hours flying time for testing and evaluation (6ph1drw) 41.121-133 ATLAS OF GERMAN AND FOREIGN SEAPLANES: Sablatnig Floatplanes: By Paul Leaman ― Sablatnig Floatplanes, first in the series. (22ph1tbl7drw) GFS009-016 GAZETTEER OF FLYING SITES: A-Bea (pull-out supplement) Part 2: By Mick Davis & Bill Morgan ― GAZETTEER OF FLYING SITES Part