* The Struggling Sokei: When the Pacific War began, the Sokei was the most important Japanese Army Air Force light bomber. South Pacific Correspondent Michael Claringbould looks at the demise of the Japanese Army Light Bomber.
* Australia's Luftwaffe: Australia has a remarkable set of Luftwaffe Messerschmitts. All are held by the Australian War Memorial. James Kightly outlines their histories.
* Seattle's Luftwaffe: In 2011, restored examples of the Luftwaffe's main fighters of WWII flew together in formation, a sight not seen since 1945. Mike Shreeve reports.
* Storch reborn: Mike Shreeve brings us this feature on Peter Holloway's recently restored Fieseler Storch.
* The Meier Motors story: Matthias Dorst outlines Meier Motors' story - becoming one of the largest collections of WWII fighter aircraft in Europe.
* Luftwaffen Museum Gatow: Brad Owen reveals a hidden gem - the Luftwaffen Museum der Bundeswehr, location at Berlin-Gatow.
* The surviving Dornier Flying Boats: James Kightly summarises the story of Dornier's remarkable tri-motor flying boat, and lists the handful of surviving airframes and other remnants.
* Hispan Buchon 31 - Turn left for Duxford: Gary Brown covers Hispano Buchon C4H-31 (G-AWHE) returned to the skies over Duxford this year. 43 years earlier, it arrived at Duxford for the film Battle of Britain.
* 'Barney' Cresswell's posthumous victory: Using obscure records, South Pacific Correspondent Michael Claringbould speculates on what happened to 'Barney' Cresswell in the skies over Bulolo.
* Clear Lake Splash-In: At Clear Lake, California, 30 seaplanes gathered for the Annual Seaplane Splash-In. Roger Cain reports.
* Grassroots flying in America's heartland: The impressive turnout of antique and classic aircraft at this year's Antique Airplane Association (AAA) fly-in at Blakesburg, Iowa. Editor Rob Fox was there to capture the action.
YOU'LL FIND ALL THIS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF FLIGHTPATH.