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BOSNIA FILES:

Airpower over Bosnia - With Operation 'Deliberate Force', NATO launched the largest and most expensive example of military action ever undertaken by the organisation in its 46-year history. John Fricker details the hardware that the organisation has used against the Bosnian Serbs
Silence of the SAMS - Tim Ripley reports on how NATO airpower pounded the air defence network of the Bosnian Serbs, irradicating the danger posed by radar-guided weapons
Mercy mission - UN aid operations in Bosnia ? Graham Stride looks back to how RAF Chinooks were calle*tnipon t? carry out emergency aid airlifts in the face of a mounting refugee crisis in Banja Luka. All photographs by Cpl John Cassidy of RAF Strike Command

AIR DISPLAY:

Season's end - Ben Dunnell takes a retrospective look at the 1995 display season
Mellow Yellow - One of the highlights of the 1995 UK airshow season has been the final displays of the RAF's Search and Rescue Wessex. In this exclusive report tor Aircraft Illustrated, Andy Evans talks to Wessex display pilot Fit Lt John Harrison about the helicopter and his show routine
On show - Air Display International's roving reporters give their verdicts on some of the last events on the 1995 airshow calendar, at home and abroad.
Utterly Uggerly! - One of the UK's most popular display pilots, Vie Norman, tells of his love-affair with the 'Big ugly Ant'
Airshow calendar - With the airshow season now drawing to a close, Peter R. March provides a round-up of the remaining UK and International air events for 1995

FEATURES:

Going, going... gone! - A 'cutting' photo-feature by Graham Robson which depicts the sad demise of three very British aircraft
Airtours in Vogue - Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell are not the only supermodels in demand for fashion-shoots (!) as cameraman John Dibbs discovered when he captured these exclusive images of Airtours' bright new livery
The RJAF - Full of Eastern Promise - In this second of their reports from the Hashemite Kingdom, Ben Ullings and Pieter van Gemert/Aviation Photos International turn their attention to the evolution of Jordan's helicopter, transport and training capability, plus the recently formed Royal Jordanian Historic Flight
Jetstreaming ahead - Our civil aviation correspondent Alan J. Wright visits Prestwick to look at the progress of the successful Jetstream 41 programme and its operation with launch customer Manx Airlines, which has just received its llth example of the type
The Big Prop - Kjell Oskar Granlund exclusively reports from Bodo in Norway on a major new aircraft museum ... and the largest propeller north of the arctic circle!
Vulcan roars - A huge crowd assembled at the Wellesbourne Mountford airfield in Warwickshire this summer to witness the fruition of a three-year restoration project, led by a small group of devoted enthusiasts. Tony O'Gorman was there tor Aircraft Illustrated
Freedom Flight America - One of the most unusual events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of WW2, was a mass 'warbird pilgrimage' from California to New York. US correspondent Frank B. Mormillo reports
Hong Kong Big Shots - By popular demand, a further selection of Dennis Hardley's 'big shots' that capture the breath-taking final moments of airliners on approach to Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport
Helitech'95 - The flagging fortunes of the helicopter industry looked set for a lift at this year's Helitech. Mark Ashley spotlights the pick of the crop and assesses the future for rotary-wing aircraft
Happier Force - In this first of two features on the RAF's Harrier force in Germany, military correspondent Denis J. Calvert/Inter-Air Press looks at the changing role of this unique aircraft, following the end of the Cold War
'Thunder Chicken' - On the eve of the Noorduyn Norseman's 60th Birthday, Graham Dinsdale journeyed to Red Lake, Ontario to track down the resilient 'Thunder Chicken', one of the most travelled and long-lasting bush-planes in existence.... and an aircraft that likes abuse!
In business - Our civil aviation correspondent Alan J. Wright 'goes into business' at North Weald to report on the latest news and views from the General Aviation scene
COVER STORY - AGGRESSIVE CAT - an exclusive air-to-air shot of fully-armed RAF Jaguar GR1A, XX729/EL, taken by leading cameraman John Dibbs. Devoid of squadron markings and adorned in low-viz grey, the aircraft provides a fitting lead-in to our extensive Bosnia coverage carried in this month's issue

REGULARS:

Airnews - Keep up to date with aviation news from around the World
Airpower - Current military matters at home and abroad as compiled by leading aviation journalists John Fricker and Mark Ashley
Civil Scene - News and views on the current civil aviation scene, as compiled by our correspondent, Alan J. Wright
Airband - Graham Duke tunes-in to the airwaves to provide the latest in airband radio/ATC news
Air Register - Alan J. Wright lists the recent changes to the UK civil aviation register
Military Markings - The latest batch of UK military serial changes, as compiled by Peter R. March
Airman - Books, videos, kits, photographic equipment... and much more are reviewed by Zoe Schofield, Gary Numan, James Goulding and Ashley Beard
Airview/Preservation news - Preservation news from around the UK, compiled by Peter R. March
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