Air Intel - The latest developments and world military aviation news from Tom Kaminski.
Take War North - Robert F. Dorr visits the US Air Force at Kunsan AB and Osan AB to talk with fighter crews and analyze US air assets deployed in the defense of South Korea.
From The Cockpit - Air-to-Ground Weapons Part 2 - Concluding his overview of USAF air-to-ground- weapons, former fighter pilot Dave Mason looks at missile options.
Lancers on Guard - Serving two ANG wings as well as several active- duty units, the B-1B continues to evolve as a weapon system. Eric Tegler reports from the 116th BW on its missions and tactics.
Sidewinder - The AIM-9 is one of the best-known and most successful air-to-air missiles ever used in combat, and has armed US and Allied aircraft for more than four decades. Brad Elward examines the development of this important defensive system and discusses the latest variant - the AIM-9X.
Roosevelt at War - Positioned in the Ionian Sea during the KosQvo conflict in 1999, the USS Theodore Roosevelt was the first US carrier to launch air strikes against Serbian targets. Riccardo Niccoli was aboard the carrier during the action.
Balkan Debrief N0.2 - ATARS made its combat debut carried aboard two US Marine Corps F/A-1 BDs. Margaret Bone talks with Hornet flight crews to get their impressions of the new reconnaissance system, firsthand.
Israeli "Eagles" - The McDonnell Douglas F-151 plays an important role in Israel's air defense, as Peter Foster reports. Meanwhile, Riccardo Niccoli takes a look at other "eagles" that have served with the IDF - now preserved as a part of history.
B-36 Peacemaker - As sac's first true, long-range bomber, the B-36 was more important psychologically than strate- gically during the early Cold War years. George Larson assesses the Peacemaker's contribution and talks with former crews about their operational experiences at the dawn of a dangerous age.
After Hours
Scale Modeling - by Norris Graser
Combat Sim - by Rod White
Rollouts