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ORNIER'S WAY WITH COMMUTERS - The step-by-step process that led to the Dornier 228 and the company's firm foothold in the commuter airline market are here described, and future development discussed. BOLIVIAN AIR POWER a€ SEVENTY YEARS ON - Unable to afford up-to-date warplanes, the Fuerza Aerea Boliviana is today one of the last air forces to feature the F-86 Sabre as front-line equipment. Martin Siegrist provides an illustrated report from South America. THE CLASSIC HEINKEL - Concluding our three-part ""Warplane"" series on the Heinkel He 111, this instalment covers the later ""second generation"" variants of one of the most significant bombers of the late 'thirties and early 'forties. TORNADOS IN THE EW ENVIRONMENT - An account by Ken Delve of the electronic warfare scenario in which the Tornado would be expected to fight and survive, with reference to the equipment and weapons that are being developed to allow it to do so. AIRSCENE - The monthly round-up of news and background to the news, presented under section headings for Military Affairs, Aircraft and Industry, Civil Affairs and new Civil Aircraft Contracts. TALKBACK - Readers of AIR international offer comments of general interest. FROM MODELS TO MISSILES - An account of the Ventura Division of Northrop Corp. recalling the days when Marilyn Monroe helped to make radio controlled targets. MODEL ENTHUSIAST- Modelling comments, the latest kits reviewed and a page of colour profiles of the Armstrong Whitworth Meteor night fighters. FIGHTER A TO Z - Continuing the AIR international encyclopaedia of the world's fighter aircraft, from the Mitsubishi Ki-46-lll Kai to the Morane-SaulnierType L. IN PRINT - New aviation literature noted. AIRDATA FILE - Technical data, photographs and general arrangement drawings for the Canadair Challenger 601-3A; a€Ã
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