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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
AFM News
Worldwide military aviation news brought to you by the AFM team and its worldwide network of correspondents.

Blue Water Certification
AFM's Mark Ayton visited NAS Lemoore, California, to report on a typical work-up cycle for a US Navy carrier air wing.

Million Dollar Hercules
AFM unravels the story of the RAF Special Forces C-130, which was destroyed in Afghanistan recently with a million dollars on board.

Exercise Highland War Games
Mark McEwan and Berry Vissers/Squadron Prints Ltd report from RAF Kinloss, Moray, during Exercise Neptune Warrior 063.

Exercise Training to Deploy
AFM's Mark Ayton went behind the scenes of Exercise Deployed Titan, the RAF's first deployed operational training exercise.

Exercise Fighting Drug Barons
Cesar Cruz gives an overview of the first joint anti-drug interdiction exercise involving Colombia and Peru - Percol I.

Force Report: Albania Air Force
AFM's Alan Warnes visited the Albanian Air Force, which is modernising itself into a western air arm.

Silver Stealth Anniversary
Paul Ridgway attended the 25th anniversary of the F-117A Nighthawk stealth fighter, held at Holloman AFB, New Mexico.

Aircraft Profile: Nimrod MRA.4
Tim Ripley looked around Warton and Woodford to see the Nimrod MRA.4 at first-hand.

EPNER At Sixty
The Ecole du Personnel Navigant d'Essais et de R?ception (EPNER), based at Istres, France, celebrated its 60th anniversary in July 2006. Henri-Pierre Grolleau tells its story.

Chile Celebrates
A new Chilean Air Force Commander took office in November. ?lvaro Romero watched the commemorative flypast over El Bosque Air Base.

Jastrzab Arrives in Poland
Piotr Butowski attended the F-16 arrival ceremony at Poznan-Krzesiny in Poland.

FEEDBACK
Readers' comments on subjects covered in AirForces Monthly.

European Herks Part One
Dave Willis takes a look at the European air forces which have flown the Hercules in Europe for over 40 years.

ATTRITION
AFM's Dave Allport keeps us up-to-date with the world's military aviation crashes.

Tiger Gains Its Stripes
David Oliver went to Le Luc in southeast France to see how German and French pilots are being taught to fly the Tiger.

MiG-29 Fulcrum Supplement

Fulcrums in Europe - Still Standing Guard
Alexander Mladenov provides an overview of European MiG-29 fleets.
New MiG Development
Piotr Butowski looks at the latest derivative of the Fulcrum.
Andean Fulcrums
AFM's Alan Warnes and Cesar Cruz detail Peruvian Air Force Fulcrum operations, the only ones in South America.
MiG-29 Evolution
Andrey Fomin gives an overview of the MiG-29's evolution since it made its first flight in 1977.
Indian MiGs
India has enjoyed a good working relationship with MiG for over 40 years, as Phil Camp explains.
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