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Features:
Typhoon's Spanish inquisition - On learning that the SAF was giving its new fighter an intense grilling we sent Bob Millichap along to find out just how well it was settling in - he emerged none the worse to give us this report.
Back to the Hangang River - Is South Korean security paying the price for an overstretched US commitment and are US army units too thinly spread? Peter Foster went to find out.
Ski-jump to retirement - New skies for the Sea Harrier? - One door closes another opens. As Sea Harriers leave the fleet India sends emissaries to negotiate a buy-out. What's going on? Keith Saunders dropped by to get the low down.
First double Mach-Buster - More than 50 years ago an unlikely contender for Mach 2 made the first flight at more than twice the speed of sound, as Peter Holthusen recounts.
The life and times of a prototype G-SSSH to G-LUXE to ARA - We anticipate the upcoming 25th birthday for the UK's last homebuilt airliner with Stephen Skinner who recalls the aircraft that simply refused to stop making maiden flights.
Washington the unwanted bomber - Last of Bomber Command's piston-engine front line aircraft, the Boeing Washington gave crews a pressurised cabin, relative comfort and quiet as the RAF pepared for an all-jet force.
Regular Features
International News
Commercial News by Keith Crowden
Commercial News - Airports by Keith Crowden
Orders and Leases by Michael Stroud
Airliner Deliveries
ATC News by David Smith
High-Tech File: 4. On going Hypersonic - Part 1 by David Baker
Military News - by Bob Archer and Peter Foster
Aviation History - Archaeology by David Smith
Aviation History - Preservation
UK & Irish Airlines since 1945. In part 73, Maurice Wickstead reviews Transmeridian Air Cargo through to Tyne Tees Airways
Videos and DVDs
Letters and emails
Book Reviews
Register Review by Stuart McDiarmid
Airport Movements by Adrian Thompson
Front cover: The BAe 146 continues to impress as the prototype finds new life. Inset: Time to go. A Skyrocket drops away from its B-29 carrier.
Typhoon's Spanish inquisition - On learning that the SAF was giving its new fighter an intense grilling we sent Bob Millichap along to find out just how well it was settling in - he emerged none the worse to give us this report.
Back to the Hangang River - Is South Korean security paying the price for an overstretched US commitment and are US army units too thinly spread? Peter Foster went to find out.
Ski-jump to retirement - New skies for the Sea Harrier? - One door closes another opens. As Sea Harriers leave the fleet India sends emissaries to negotiate a buy-out. What's going on? Keith Saunders dropped by to get the low down.
First double Mach-Buster - More than 50 years ago an unlikely contender for Mach 2 made the first flight at more than twice the speed of sound, as Peter Holthusen recounts.
The life and times of a prototype G-SSSH to G-LUXE to ARA - We anticipate the upcoming 25th birthday for the UK's last homebuilt airliner with Stephen Skinner who recalls the aircraft that simply refused to stop making maiden flights.
Washington the unwanted bomber - Last of Bomber Command's piston-engine front line aircraft, the Boeing Washington gave crews a pressurised cabin, relative comfort and quiet as the RAF pepared for an all-jet force.
Regular Features
International News
Commercial News by Keith Crowden
Commercial News - Airports by Keith Crowden
Orders and Leases by Michael Stroud
Airliner Deliveries
ATC News by David Smith
High-Tech File: 4. On going Hypersonic - Part 1 by David Baker
Military News - by Bob Archer and Peter Foster
Aviation History - Archaeology by David Smith
Aviation History - Preservation
UK & Irish Airlines since 1945. In part 73, Maurice Wickstead reviews Transmeridian Air Cargo through to Tyne Tees Airways
Videos and DVDs
Letters and emails
Book Reviews
Register Review by Stuart McDiarmid
Airport Movements by Adrian Thompson
Front cover: The BAe 146 continues to impress as the prototype finds new life. Inset: Time to go. A Skyrocket drops away from its B-29 carrier.
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