Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
AIRSCENE - Military, commercial and aerospace industry news from around the world with the major stories highlighted.
ISRAELI AIR POWER INTO THE 1990s - One of the world's most highly trained and powerfully equipped airforces, analysed by Tim Ripley.
TOWARDS THE SKY - Salvador Mate Huertas reports on the history, current operations and future plans of Israel's national airline, El Al.
MIRAGE MIGHT HAVE BEENS 1: AUSTRALIA'S AVON-MIRAGE - In the first of an occasional series, John Pricker describes Rolls-Royce's alternative to the Atar powered Mirage III.
LIFE BEGINS AGAIN AT 30 - Still performing sterling service after 30 years of military flying, the Westland Scout is described by Andrew Burford.
COCKPITS: THE NERVE CENTRE - Are pilots becoming key board operators? Mike Hirst describes how advances in technology are radically changing the traditional cockpit configuration.
A HOMEBUILDER'S POCKET ROCKET - Frank B Mormillo witnessed the unveilling and first flight of Jim Bede's BD-10, Mach 1.4 homebuild.
MILITARY HELICOPTER DIRECTORY - In this survey Mike Spick details 25 helicopters currently in development or in service.
HANOVER'S NEW MUSEUM - The privately owned Luftfahrt-Museum, opened last November, was visited by Brian Walters.
TALKBACK - Readers letters on subjects carried in past issues of the magazine and of general interest.
FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR International encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft, this month covers five variants in the SPAD series, from the SPAD S.XI to SPAD S.XV.
IN PRINT - Reviews of some recent books received.
DORNIER'S WELTERWEIGHT BOMBER - Operated during World War Two as a bomber, night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft and stand-off missile carrier; the story of the Do 217 is told in detail by Dr Alfred Price.
FRONT COVER: McDonnell Douglas Longbow Apache had its first public flight on September 1. A detailed description of 25 military helicopters appears in this issue
ISRAELI AIR POWER INTO THE 1990s - One of the world's most highly trained and powerfully equipped airforces, analysed by Tim Ripley.
TOWARDS THE SKY - Salvador Mate Huertas reports on the history, current operations and future plans of Israel's national airline, El Al.
MIRAGE MIGHT HAVE BEENS 1: AUSTRALIA'S AVON-MIRAGE - In the first of an occasional series, John Pricker describes Rolls-Royce's alternative to the Atar powered Mirage III.
LIFE BEGINS AGAIN AT 30 - Still performing sterling service after 30 years of military flying, the Westland Scout is described by Andrew Burford.
COCKPITS: THE NERVE CENTRE - Are pilots becoming key board operators? Mike Hirst describes how advances in technology are radically changing the traditional cockpit configuration.
A HOMEBUILDER'S POCKET ROCKET - Frank B Mormillo witnessed the unveilling and first flight of Jim Bede's BD-10, Mach 1.4 homebuild.
MILITARY HELICOPTER DIRECTORY - In this survey Mike Spick details 25 helicopters currently in development or in service.
HANOVER'S NEW MUSEUM - The privately owned Luftfahrt-Museum, opened last November, was visited by Brian Walters.
TALKBACK - Readers letters on subjects carried in past issues of the magazine and of general interest.
FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR International encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft, this month covers five variants in the SPAD series, from the SPAD S.XI to SPAD S.XV.
IN PRINT - Reviews of some recent books received.
DORNIER'S WELTERWEIGHT BOMBER - Operated during World War Two as a bomber, night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft and stand-off missile carrier; the story of the Do 217 is told in detail by Dr Alfred Price.
FRONT COVER: McDonnell Douglas Longbow Apache had its first public flight on September 1. A detailed description of 25 military helicopters appears in this issue
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