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EATURES Combat-Proven a€ but Controversial! In the first of a new series of aircraft profiles, Blair Watson tells the story of Bell-Boeinga€ s V-22 Osprey and its chequered career to date. Altus AFB: 70 years training the Heavies Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma is home to the USAFa€ s heavy-jet training squadrons. Martin Scharenborg and Ramon Wenink/Global Aviation Review Press went to the base on behalf of AFM. Four to the Fore AFMa€ s Editor visited the Royal Air Forcea€ s No IV(R) Squadron at RAF Valley in Anglesey as it celebrated its centenary and learnt how fast jet fighter pilot training at the air base is evolving to become world leading. German Military Helicopters: All Change Pieter Bastiaans explains how Germanya€ s army and air force helicopter fleets are likely to fare during the countrya€ s biggest military reorganisation for decades. German Military Helicopters: Ready for Medevac Patrick von Krienke journeyed to Fassberg to see Bundeswehr NH90 medevacs training for future deployment to Afghanistan. Astute Black Hawks Gordon Arthur reports on the work of the Timor-Leste Aviation Group, Australiaa€ s contribution to the International Stabilisation Force in East Timor. Defenders of Tenochtitlan We didna€ t know where it was either a€" but ita€ s a region in Mexico, where Mariano GarcÃÃ
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