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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Bulgaria. - Little detail is known of Bulgaria's armed forces. Pavic Burslov assembles what we have.
Finland. - Small, but potent, the Finnish Air Force flies a mix of Soviet and Western equipment. David Oliver reports.
Yugoslavia. - Independently socialist, Yugoslavia's air force is also distinctive, Emil Pozar and Steve Bond explain.
Czechoslovakia. - With an innovative aerospace industry to supply some of its needs, the Czech air arm is a more varied force, Robert Schneider reports.
Romania. - Recent events have ii ^^focussed eyes on Romania. Michael Jones outlines its turbulent past and its varied aerial assets.
Swing-wing Solution. The Sukhoi Su-17, '20 and '22 Fitter family described by Paul Rigby.
Poland. - Second only to the Soviet Union in terms of the size of its air arm, Jerzy Woda tackles Poland's mighty force.
Hungary. - Istvan Nagy analyses ^yjtthe small Hungarian air arm as it faces a new era.
Albania. - The maverick of the Eastern bloc.
Eastern Germany. - Now a part of the newly-united Germany, Harry Wisch concludes the East German armed forces and their equipment.
Soviet Union. - Clearly a subject in its own right, Josef Djugashvilli takes on the difficult task of summarising the air arms of the USSR.

Double-Headed Spear. - Two 'noses' and great versitility summarise the MiG-23 and '27 Floggers. Leander Rosenfeld outlines their career.
Flying Tank. - Awesome or over-rated? Mike Spick assesses the Mi-24 Hind.
Rolling back the Red Flag. - Personal view of the 'Cold War' and its history from Ken Ellis.
What's in a Name? - Hans-Heiri Stapfer uncovers NATO's reporting names for Soviet aircraft.
Water Dipping Sub Hunter. - Piotr Butowski surveys the Mil Mi-14 and its attributes.
Index. - Types, units, bases at a glance, courtesy DaveAllport.
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