Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
AIRSCENE - Military, commercial and aerospace industry news from around the world, with the major stories highlighted.
SWEEPING THE SEA Frank
Colucci reviews the evolution of the US Navy's airborne mine countermeasures capability.
WINGS OVER NORWAY - BRAATHENS SAFE - Trevor Nash reports on Norway's flag carrier.
RUSSIA'S COASTAL GUARDIAN - Since entering service over 30 years ago, the Beriev Be-12 has gained all the world records for its class and is likely to remain in service into the next millennium. John Hayles traces the history of this remarkable amphibian.
PARIS '95: THE FAC STRIKES BACK! - In this month's Personal View Roy Braybrook reviews the highlights of the show and considers the options for European travel.
GENERATION X - BOEING'S NEW BABIES - Paul Relman explains how Boeing's 737 has been extended to meet current and future demands.
SLOVAKIAN AIR POWER - Tieme Festner reports on the Slovak Air Force Order of Battle following Czechoslovakia's divide.
FROM TORPEDO AND SCOUT BOMBERS TO ATTACK AIRCRAFT - In the first of a three-part feature Ftene J Francillon sheds light on the evolutionary process from three-seat torpedo bombers and two-seat scout bombers, to single-seat attack aircraft.
ARMY AVIATION - In Part One of a three-part article, Dave Allport examines the evolution of army aircraft and aviation. This instalment covers the period from the earliest kites and balloons, through World War Two, and into postwar developments, in which the helicopter was to become the cornerstone of army aviation worldwide.
RUSSIAN REVELATIONS - Bill Gunston reveals details of four obscure Russian aircraft.
WIN A FLYING LESSON - Your chance to win a flying lesson at your local flying club.
NAVAL AIR TEST AND EVALUATION MUSEUM - Patuxent River's unique museum, dedicated to tracing the development of naval air weapon systems, is visited by the Editor.
TALKBACK - Readers' letters and photographs 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 covering the Vickers types; 125 Vireo, 143, 177, 155 Jockey and 161.
IN PRINT - Reviews of some recent books received.
SWEEPING THE SEA Frank
Colucci reviews the evolution of the US Navy's airborne mine countermeasures capability.
WINGS OVER NORWAY - BRAATHENS SAFE - Trevor Nash reports on Norway's flag carrier.
RUSSIA'S COASTAL GUARDIAN - Since entering service over 30 years ago, the Beriev Be-12 has gained all the world records for its class and is likely to remain in service into the next millennium. John Hayles traces the history of this remarkable amphibian.
PARIS '95: THE FAC STRIKES BACK! - In this month's Personal View Roy Braybrook reviews the highlights of the show and considers the options for European travel.
GENERATION X - BOEING'S NEW BABIES - Paul Relman explains how Boeing's 737 has been extended to meet current and future demands.
SLOVAKIAN AIR POWER - Tieme Festner reports on the Slovak Air Force Order of Battle following Czechoslovakia's divide.
FROM TORPEDO AND SCOUT BOMBERS TO ATTACK AIRCRAFT - In the first of a three-part feature Ftene J Francillon sheds light on the evolutionary process from three-seat torpedo bombers and two-seat scout bombers, to single-seat attack aircraft.
ARMY AVIATION - In Part One of a three-part article, Dave Allport examines the evolution of army aircraft and aviation. This instalment covers the period from the earliest kites and balloons, through World War Two, and into postwar developments, in which the helicopter was to become the cornerstone of army aviation worldwide.
RUSSIAN REVELATIONS - Bill Gunston reveals details of four obscure Russian aircraft.
WIN A FLYING LESSON - Your chance to win a flying lesson at your local flying club.
NAVAL AIR TEST AND EVALUATION MUSEUM - Patuxent River's unique museum, dedicated to tracing the development of naval air weapon systems, is visited by the Editor.
TALKBACK - Readers' letters and photographs 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 covering the Vickers types; 125 Vireo, 143, 177, 155 Jockey and 161.
IN PRINT - Reviews of some recent books received.
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