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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > AiR International > 2005 > AiR International September 2005

AiR International - September 2005AiR International - September 2005
Jaguar - The French Connection
On July 1, 2005, the Armée de l'Air phased out the SEPECAT Jaguar after 32 years. René J Francillon reviews the type in French service.

Frankfurt-Hahn: Cold War Airport
Frankfurt-Hahn is the ultimate example of how a former military airfield can succeed in the commercial world. Tom Allett reports.

CLASSICS COMPARED
Hunter and Hawk
In an occasional series comparing aerospace technologies of the 1950s and 1960s with those of today, Ray Whitford assesses the development of these two benchmark aircraft.

Fighting To Save Lives
Frank Colucci reviews the contenders for the USAF's CSAR-X competition.

Rising Star
Ian Goold considers the ascendancy of the airline grouping Star Alliance, which was only established eight years ago.

New Roles for the Mighty Hunter
Royal Air Force Nimrod MR.2s have proved to be versatile aircraft. Jon Lake explains how the type has evolved to undertake additional roles in wartime.

Digital Photoguide - Part Five
In the fifth of a multi-part series for aviation photographers, Kim Fullbrook looks at more advanced editing techniques.

Linking with NATO
A report by Giovanni Taurino on the recent NATO Fighter Meet in Belgium to evaluate Link 16 operations.

AIRCRAFT PROFILE
Hawker Siddeley Trident
Bruce Hales-Dutton details the development of the Trident.

REGULARS
Headlines
Bell's victory in the US Army's Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter competition; 42 Boeing 787s ordered by six Chinese airlines and Greece announces it will buy more F-16s.

Civil & Military Accidents
Reports from around the world.

Flight Bag
A review of a selection of new aviation products.

Talkback
Readers' letters and photographs of general interest.  
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