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nternational News Your Questions Answered Letters Airports by Keith Crowden Airliner deliveries ATC news by David Smith NATO Notes by Peter Foster US Military by Bob Archer DVDs and Simulation games Book Reviews Aviation History a€ Preservation Off the Shelf: Airband Radios Major Airlines of the USA: Continental Airlines Pt2 a€" by Maurice Wickstead Aviation History - Archaeology by David Smith Hi Tech File Airport movements by Adrian Thompson Register review by Stuart McDiarmid Silent Eagle Boeing launches a challenge to export sales of the F-35 through a substantial upgrade of the F-15 a€" with stealth! A bomber station remembers Derek Bower visits the memorial room at Linton-on-Ouse, once headquarters of No 4 Group during the Second World War. Fractional aviation At a time when corporate jets are definitely not the toys to flaunt, leasing and shared-ownership may be the way to fly in future. New from Nigeria Arik Air has a new profile, strong leadership and a workable business plan as we found out. De Havilland Comet Fourth in our Classic Airliners series, the groundbreaking Comet, the worlda€ s first jet airliner, is remembered with affection. Reading the runes The Editor examines the airliner market and looks at how the order books may go in a turbulent year amid global depression. BBMF pitches in! The RAF Bomber Command Memorial Appeal gets a boost from a very special campaign by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. Viper comes of age Ian Harding, Chris Lofting and Richard Gennis visit the Hellenic air force to catch up on deployment of the latest F-16C/D Block 52+. Anson finale Barry Wheeler continues his review of RAF supporting forces with coverage of the Anson and the Devon, familiar sights at airfields in the 1950s. US Designations pt 4 In our continuing series we look at some of the changes in colours and insignia prior to the formation of the US air force in 1947. Helicopter Industry Review Rod Simpson reports from Californiaa€ s HeliExpo 2009 to review a market potentially well poised to weather the economic storm. Gloster fighter projects In the first of a new SECRET! Series, Tony Butter looks at the Gloster drawing board of the 1950s to see what never made it into metal.
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