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News
The latest military aviation news, brought to you by the AFM team and its worldwide network of correspondents.
Farnborough 2004
AFM's editorial team reports from the SBAC Farnborough airshow.
Hawk at 30
The Hawk flew for the first time in August 1974. Guy Martin looks at its career over the past 30 years.
Tomcat's Last Crusade
Tieme Festner and Iwan B?gels went aboard the USS George Washington to review the last US Navy Carrier Air Wing deployment made with two F-14 Tomcat squadrons assigned.
Omega Refuels Enterprise Jets
Jim Winchester flew aboard Omega Air's Boeing 707, the world's first commercially-run air tanker, on its recent return to the UK.
EASTERN SMILE - Eurofighter Typhoons head east
AFM reports exclusively on Exercise EASTERN SMILE, the recent RAF Typhoon deployment to Singapore.
Botswana Defence Force
Chris Knott and Tim Spearman provide an overview of the air force of Botswana, a country emerging as one of Africa's few economic success stories.
CLEAN HUNTER 2004
Giovanni Taurino gives an account of the biggest and most complex air exercise to take place in Northern Europe.
Ageing Aircraft Can Fly Forever
Shlomo Aloni discusses the way ahead for the Israel Defence Force/Air Force with Brigadier General Snir.
Guard Vipers
AFM's Mark Ayton visited two US Air Force Air National Guard F-16 wings to look at their respective missions, together with the current ANG F-16 roles, force structure and operations.
AMARC
Boneyard or business? Mark Ayton travelled to Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, to review the work currently being undertaken at this unique facility.
Attrition
Key's Dave Allport keeps us up-to-date on the world's military aviation crashes.
RIAT 04
AFM's Alan Warnes reviews the Royal International Air Tattoo, held at RAF Fairford, UK, on July 17-18.
The latest military aviation news, brought to you by the AFM team and its worldwide network of correspondents.
Farnborough 2004
AFM's editorial team reports from the SBAC Farnborough airshow.
Hawk at 30
The Hawk flew for the first time in August 1974. Guy Martin looks at its career over the past 30 years.
Tomcat's Last Crusade
Tieme Festner and Iwan B?gels went aboard the USS George Washington to review the last US Navy Carrier Air Wing deployment made with two F-14 Tomcat squadrons assigned.
Omega Refuels Enterprise Jets
Jim Winchester flew aboard Omega Air's Boeing 707, the world's first commercially-run air tanker, on its recent return to the UK.
EASTERN SMILE - Eurofighter Typhoons head east
AFM reports exclusively on Exercise EASTERN SMILE, the recent RAF Typhoon deployment to Singapore.
Botswana Defence Force
Chris Knott and Tim Spearman provide an overview of the air force of Botswana, a country emerging as one of Africa's few economic success stories.
CLEAN HUNTER 2004
Giovanni Taurino gives an account of the biggest and most complex air exercise to take place in Northern Europe.
Ageing Aircraft Can Fly Forever
Shlomo Aloni discusses the way ahead for the Israel Defence Force/Air Force with Brigadier General Snir.
Guard Vipers
AFM's Mark Ayton visited two US Air Force Air National Guard F-16 wings to look at their respective missions, together with the current ANG F-16 roles, force structure and operations.
AMARC
Boneyard or business? Mark Ayton travelled to Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, to review the work currently being undertaken at this unique facility.
Attrition
Key's Dave Allport keeps us up-to-date on the world's military aviation crashes.
RIAT 04
AFM's Alan Warnes reviews the Royal International Air Tattoo, held at RAF Fairford, UK, on July 17-18.
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