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PECIAL ISSUE - Over 180 pages: Regular Features: World News Air Transport Defence General Aviation Spacefiight Avionics Propulsion Flight safety Industry Letters PARIS SPECIAL: Paris Show Guide - How to get therea€what to seea€"where to find it The dilemmas of aviation - David Mason charts the course of aviation through current economic difficulties. Montgolfier to Mirage - Leading French aerospace executives talk to Peter Middletori about the state of their country's aerospace industry. The poverty trap - Andy Hofton outlines the problem faced by airlines and airbus salesman. The coming commuter war - David Learmount ponders the capacity of the regional airliner market and looks at the three new entries in the field. Makers prepare 150-seater plans - David Learmount quizzes Airbus, Boeing, and McDonnell Douglas on their plans for 150-seater airliners. Dauphin 2 enters naval service - Richard Whitaker describes the new naval versions of Aerospatiale's twin-turbine helicopter Tigershark takes on the export fighters - Graham Warwick sees how Northrop's Tigershark compares with other combat aircraft in this hotly contested corner of the market. Third World aerospace - J. M. Ramsden on the growing aerospace industries of many Third World countries. Turbines are the single trend - The general aviation staff review the single-engined turboprop aircraft which represent the most significant development since the last Paris Show. Jetstream 31 flight-test - Harry Hopkins reports from Prestwick on the flying qualities of the latest Jetstream variant. Rolls-Royce's Tay: turbofan with a pedigree - Julian Moxon looks at the new turbofan with a promising future. The Eutelsat connection - David Velupillai on an organisation's plans to provide satellite links among European countries
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