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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > AirForces Monthly > 2006 > AirForces Monthly November 2006

Air Forces Monthly - November 2006Air Forces Monthly - November 2006 Ref: BACKISSAFM-224
News
Worldwide round-up of military aviation news, brought to you by AFM and its network of correspondents.

Tomcat's Last Days
Phodocu witnessed the last re-fuelling sortie of a pair of US Navy F-14 Tomcats before the aircraft was retired in late September.

Recce Terriers
Jon Lake looks at the life and times of the Britten Norman Islander and Defender in UK military service.

Italian Job, French Connection….
Duncan Monk recently flew with 216 Squadron to refuel Italian and French combat aircraft.

Grey Dragon II
The grey F-117 bows out of service. AFM's Mark Ayton writes the text and James Haseltine provides some classy photography.

Romanian Ghost Towns
AFM's Alan Warnes reports from three Romanian Air Force storage facilities.

Exercise Swift Panther: Fast Thinking
Exercise Swift Panther, held recently at RAF Waddington, Lincs, extolled the virtues of thinking fast while flying fast. AFM's Mark Ayton was there.

Alaskan Alert
Richard Mallory Allnut travelled to Alaska to visit the USAF's Elmendorf-based 3rd Wing.

On The Prowl In A Jastreb
A Bosnia and Herzogovina Jastreb with AFM correspondent Antonio Prlenda on board intercepts a 'terrorist' helicopter.

Force Report: Mexico's Nautical Needs
Inigo Guevara provides a comprehensive insight into the current and future programmes of the Mexican Navy's Fuerza Aeronaval (FAN-Naval Air Force).

Feedback
Letters and views on topics covered in AFM.

Undercover!
The US Government is using more civilian operators than ever before to carry out military work in Afghanistan, Iraq and South America. Tim Ripley explains the reason.

Showbiz: Thunder over Fife
AFM's Mark Ayton reports from RAF Leuchars Airshow.

Attrition
AFM's Dave Allport keeps track of all the world's military aviation crashes.

Protect Yourself!
Lon Nordeen and John Quigley chart the evolution of aircraft self-protection systems over the past three decades.
 

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