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nternational News Commercial News by Keith Crowden Airports by Keith Crowden Orders and Leases by Michael Stroud Airliner Deliveries ATC News by David Smith Military News a€ by Bob Archer and Peter Foster Hi-Tech File: Quiet Airliners -1 Aviation History - Archaeology by David Smith Airlines of the USA since 1914 - by Maurice Wickstead Book Reviews DVDs and Video Letters and emails Aviation History a€" Preservation Register review by Stuart McDiarmid Airport movements by Adrian Thompson A meeting of Airships More than 76 years on, an Anglo-German gathering at historic Cardington. Deutsches Museum In visiting the Deutsches Museum in Munich, the Editor finds a treasure house of German aviation history. Trident Fury Joetey Atttariwala reports from Canadaa€ s 2006 combined air exercise and records a range of types from a variety of air forces. Maple Flag We review Canadaa€ s international exercise, based at Cold Lake, involving more than 5,000 personnel from nine countries, and get a flavour of the event from Joetey Attariwala. Barry Wheeler continues his classic series on a€~50s aircraft with a look back at the Sea Fury, one of the most powerful aircraft of the era. On Wings to Mach 25 Revisiting some of the abandoned efforts at getting wings into space, David Baker reviews the plans and the hopes that may reach fruition with the X-37B. Dixie Double Geoff Jones captures a nostalgic and reflective look at two Japanese fighters that have shot up enemy aircraft in countless action movies. Bye, bye Blackbird, Part 3 Adding much to the Knowledge base on Mach 3 cruise conditions, the SR-71 provided research scientists and test pilots with a unique platform for probing the envelope. Fighting Helicopters Part 3 of our continuing series looks at the introduction of the combat helicopter to operations in Vietnam and charts their successes and inadequacies.
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