James Hay StevensCEngFRAeS[1] (10 November 1913 – 1973[2]) was an aviation journalist, editor of Aircraft Engineering (1945-1957) magazine, illustrator and pilot. He created the Skybirds range of 1:72 scalemodel aircraft kits produced by A. J. Holladay & Co., the same scale later being adopted by Airfix.[3][4] Between 1938-1939 he contributed articles and illustrations to Air Stories magazine,[5] and between 1959–1967, he contributed articles to the newspaper The Times.[6]
^"James Hay Stevens", Phil Stephensen-Payne website, retrieved 20 October 2011.
^The Times (London): "Building Aircraft" Tuesday, 1 September 1959, p. 13; Issue 54554. "Supersonic Traval" Thursday, 1 September 1960; p. 4, Issue 54865. "The Supersonic Airliner" Friday, 31 August 1962; p. 8, Issue 55484. "It is Subsonic for the Majority in the Next Decade" Thursday, 25 April 1963; pg. iii, Issue 55684. "Vertical And Short Take-Off" Thursday, 6 June 1963; pg. x, Issue 55720. "Blowing Themselves Up" Tuesday, 21 July 1964; pg. iii, Issue 56069. "Some British Firsts in the JET Field." Friday, 30 September 1966; p. 14, Issue 56750. "V.T.O.L.... early" Thursday, 25 May 1967; pg. vi, Issue 56950.
Bibliography
James Hay Stevens, The shape of the aeroplane, Publ. Hutchinson 1953, 302 pages
James Hay Stevens, Maurice F. Allward, How and why of aircraft and their engines, Publisher Putnam, 1952, 124 pages
James Hay Stevens, Aircraft recognition test and cut-away drawings of Spitfire, Hurricane and Lysandeer, Publ. Air Training Corps Gazette, 1941
James Hay Stevens, Scale model aircraft, Publisher J. Hamilton ltd., 1933, 88 pages