FOXHOUND — SON OF FOXBAT Roy Braybrook takes a designer's look at this large two-seat, supersonic interceptor, supported by a cutaway drawing by artist Mike Badrocke.
ANOTHER ATLANTA DELTA DAY -
While other major US airlines appear to be facing financial collapse, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines seem to go from strength to strength. Geoffrey P Jones has been to the company's southern hub and reports on its success.
MILITARY AIRCRAFT DIRECTORY — Pt 4 - The final section of AIR International's technical review of the aircraft in service and projected for use by the world’s air forces. Forty-six entries cover the major training and light attack aircraft.
75 YEARS OF THE US NAVAL RESERVE - Peter Mersky concludes his review on this important military arm by bringing the story up to the present day and the Reserve's role during Desert Storm.
SPITFIRES TO MALTA - If the Allies had lost Malta in 1942, the Axis hold on the eastern Mediterranean would have been secured. The supply of Spitfires to the beleagured defenders saved the situation and the story of their ferry flights is told by Dr Alfred Price.
AIRSCENE - The monthly round-up of news and the latest background information on the world of aviation.
LE BOURGET DANS LA PLUIE - Roy Braybrook’s Personal View on the Paris Air Show.
TALKBACK - Readers' news and views on some of the subjects that have appeared in AIR International.
FIGHTER A TO Z - This month the series covers the Thunderchief.
FLYING COLOURS - Messerschmitt Bf 109E markings detailed by Michael Payne with profile views by Chris Thomas.
IN PRINT - New aviation literature.
FRONT COVER: Foxhound made its western debut at the 1991 Paris Show which allowed the aviation media to assess its capabilities. During one of its few short flying displays, Jeremy Flack captured this view showing the airbrakes partially deployed.