Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Air News
'New in View' - Tupolev Tu-334.
Air Events - June Commercial Scene - by Keith Crowden.
Nato & European Notes - by Peter Foster.
US Military News - by Bob Archer.
Air Intelligence Aviation Archaeology - by David Smith.
From the Tower - by David Smith.
Air Letters
Production Line Preservation
Register Review - by Roger Jackson.
Airport Movements - by Roger Jackson.
Air Books Air Videos - by Ray Sanger.
Remains of Rechlin - The former secret wartime test airfield at Rechlin, until reunification closed to Western eyes, is shown to be still partially visible. Then and now pictures provide interesting comparisons.
Grave of a Reichenberg - A wreck site forms a poignant reminder of the war.
FIDAE 2000 - The second part of our coverage of the FIDAE show in Chile provides a taste of some of the more exotic aircraft on show.
Crossair at a crossroads - In its 25th year, Dino Carrara looks at the changing face of Swiss regional airline, Crossair.
Shannon - Ireland's western jewel - The Editor visits Shannon and finds an airport adapting to its changed circumstances, having lost its monopoly on direct transatlantic flights and post-Aeroflot.
UK & Irish Airlines since 1945 - Pt 6 - Maurice Wickstead provides another slice of UK & Irish airline histories; this month he covers Air Safaris to Air Transport Charters.
Sun 'n Fun 2000 - Geoff Jones heads to Florida to see the latest light aircraft available at this general aviation spectacular.
PAF - a capable but disparate force - The Pakistan Air Force is examined by Paul Harrison. The challenges it faces in the future and the aircraft it urgently needs are highlighted in this heavily-illustrated review.
UXB - The legacy of the Second World War still haunts us with the scourge of unexploded bombs. This is brought into focus even more with the knowledge that it is believed every one in ten bombs dropped didn't explode on impact. Bruce Robertson looks at the problems in the first of two features.
Korean War Anniversary - The F-82 Twin Mustang scored the first victory for the UN in the Korean War, 50 years ago.
German Odyssey - The Editor visits Lufthansa's Historic Flight and experiences first-hand the delights of flying in their classic Ju 52/3M.
FRONT COVER: The Lufthansa Foundation's preserved Junkers Ju 5213m with the operation's Messerschmitt Bf 108 photographed on a training sortie over northern Germany. A feature on the Foundation begins on page 394. (Photo, AIR Pic).
'New in View' - Tupolev Tu-334.
Air Events - June Commercial Scene - by Keith Crowden.
Nato & European Notes - by Peter Foster.
US Military News - by Bob Archer.
Air Intelligence Aviation Archaeology - by David Smith.
From the Tower - by David Smith.
Air Letters
Production Line Preservation
Register Review - by Roger Jackson.
Airport Movements - by Roger Jackson.
Air Books Air Videos - by Ray Sanger.
Remains of Rechlin - The former secret wartime test airfield at Rechlin, until reunification closed to Western eyes, is shown to be still partially visible. Then and now pictures provide interesting comparisons.
Grave of a Reichenberg - A wreck site forms a poignant reminder of the war.
FIDAE 2000 - The second part of our coverage of the FIDAE show in Chile provides a taste of some of the more exotic aircraft on show.
Crossair at a crossroads - In its 25th year, Dino Carrara looks at the changing face of Swiss regional airline, Crossair.
Shannon - Ireland's western jewel - The Editor visits Shannon and finds an airport adapting to its changed circumstances, having lost its monopoly on direct transatlantic flights and post-Aeroflot.
UK & Irish Airlines since 1945 - Pt 6 - Maurice Wickstead provides another slice of UK & Irish airline histories; this month he covers Air Safaris to Air Transport Charters.
Sun 'n Fun 2000 - Geoff Jones heads to Florida to see the latest light aircraft available at this general aviation spectacular.
PAF - a capable but disparate force - The Pakistan Air Force is examined by Paul Harrison. The challenges it faces in the future and the aircraft it urgently needs are highlighted in this heavily-illustrated review.
UXB - The legacy of the Second World War still haunts us with the scourge of unexploded bombs. This is brought into focus even more with the knowledge that it is believed every one in ten bombs dropped didn't explode on impact. Bruce Robertson looks at the problems in the first of two features.
Korean War Anniversary - The F-82 Twin Mustang scored the first victory for the UN in the Korean War, 50 years ago.
German Odyssey - The Editor visits Lufthansa's Historic Flight and experiences first-hand the delights of flying in their classic Ju 52/3M.
FRONT COVER: The Lufthansa Foundation's preserved Junkers Ju 5213m with the operation's Messerschmitt Bf 108 photographed on a training sortie over northern Germany. A feature on the Foundation begins on page 394. (Photo, AIR Pic).
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