Finalmente il numero è tra le mie mani e l'inserto di 48 pagine sull'F35 vale da solo il prezzo del mensile!
Ad una prima occhiata devo dire che è fantastico sia per contenuti che, sopratutto, per foto (c'è una stupenda immagine che mostra il motore al banco di prova con postbruciatori e spinta al massimo...spettacolare!).
Cito solamente l'indice dell'inserto:
- The story so far;
- Flight testing the F35;
- Powering the F35 Lightning II;
- Cockpit and electronic warfare systems;
- Ultimate detection;
- Targeting revolution;
- When all else fails;
- Spherical view;
- Complex and robust;
- Lethal arsenal;
- Blue sky ops;
- Made in UK (e ti pareva...).
Un consiglio solo: compratelo è un inserto imperdibile!
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#22
Scritto il 20 maggio 2011 - 22:50
Grazie per l'informazione.
Mi fa piacere sia stato di tuo gradimento.
Purtroppo non ho ancora ricevuto la mia copia .... che è stata spedita da almento tre settimane .... speriamo nei prossimi giorni ....
Grazie Poste
P.S.
C'è un cutaway?
Mi fa piacere sia stato di tuo gradimento.
Purtroppo non ho ancora ricevuto la mia copia .... che è stata spedita da almento tre settimane .... speriamo nei prossimi giorni ....
Grazie Poste
P.S.
C'è un cutaway?
#23
Scritto il 21 maggio 2011 - 00:03
No purtroppo nessuno spaccato!
Grazie a te Pinto perchè mi hai permesso di conoscere questa splendida rivista!
Grazie a te Pinto perchè mi hai permesso di conoscere questa splendida rivista!
#24
Scritto il 25 maggio 2011 - 10:35
Ho ricevuto la rivista soltanto lunedi 23 e ho potuto darle soltanto una scorsa .... comunque sembra interessante ....
Domani sarà disponibile, nel regno Unito, il numero di giugno ....

.... e questo è il relativo sommario ....
Domani sarà disponibile, nel regno Unito, il numero di giugno ....

.... e questo è il relativo sommario ....
Quota
HEADLINE NEWS
We look at the Sukhoi Su-35S maiden flight, unveiling of the Northrop Grumman Firebird unmanned aircraft, delivery of the first F-35A to the US Air Force, and the stealthy MH-60 Blackhawk used by US Special Forces in Pakistan for Operation Geronimo.
GENERAL NEWS
Bob Dorr covers the B-52H Stratofortress, C-5M Super Galaxy, MH-47G Chinook and the latest OH-58 Block II, Nigel Pittaway writes about the turbulent times faced by Australia’s Airlines, the latest on the Tupolev Tu-204SM by Piotr Butowski, Velvet Sky the latest airline to launch in South Africa by Guy Martin, while Bruce Hales-Dutton focuses on UK Airport Passenger Duty and considers the Resilience of UK airports to cope with adverse weather.
TYPHOON’S FIRST SPIKE
Jon Lake outlines the combat debut of the Typhoon FGR4.
SEVEN THIRTY SEVEN NEXT GENERATION
Mark Broadbent profiles the Boeing 737 Next Generation.
OSPREYS FLOCK TO THE UK
Matthew Clements reports on the first CV-22 Osprey operations in the UK.
CONTROLLING THE AIR CAMPAIGN
Tom Withington flew onboard a French E-3F AWACS, on a mission against Libya.
LOOKING EAST FOR A WAY FORWARDS
Lubomir Sedlák reports from Prague, home of Czech Airlines.
LEGACY AIRFRAMES, DIVERSE MISSIONS, NEW CHALLENGES
Robert F Dorr profiles the RC-135 Rivet Joint and variants in use with the USAF 55th Wing.
TRIPLE SEVEN FREIGHTER
Mark Broadbent describes Boeing’s 777 Freighter and its service entry with FedEx Express.
F136 – THE F-35’S ALTERNATIVE ENGINE
Chris Kjelgaard reports on the F136 engine and discovers its major technological achievements.
ARMY AVIATION ITALIAN STYLE
Francesco Militello Mirto and Luca La Cavera visit Viterbo AB, the cradle of Italian Army Aviation.
SERBIAN AIR FORCE REVITALISED
Johan Franken and Frank Toenders provide an update on the Serbian Air Force.
Available from 26 May 2011
We look at the Sukhoi Su-35S maiden flight, unveiling of the Northrop Grumman Firebird unmanned aircraft, delivery of the first F-35A to the US Air Force, and the stealthy MH-60 Blackhawk used by US Special Forces in Pakistan for Operation Geronimo.
GENERAL NEWS
Bob Dorr covers the B-52H Stratofortress, C-5M Super Galaxy, MH-47G Chinook and the latest OH-58 Block II, Nigel Pittaway writes about the turbulent times faced by Australia’s Airlines, the latest on the Tupolev Tu-204SM by Piotr Butowski, Velvet Sky the latest airline to launch in South Africa by Guy Martin, while Bruce Hales-Dutton focuses on UK Airport Passenger Duty and considers the Resilience of UK airports to cope with adverse weather.
TYPHOON’S FIRST SPIKE
Jon Lake outlines the combat debut of the Typhoon FGR4.
SEVEN THIRTY SEVEN NEXT GENERATION
Mark Broadbent profiles the Boeing 737 Next Generation.
OSPREYS FLOCK TO THE UK
Matthew Clements reports on the first CV-22 Osprey operations in the UK.
CONTROLLING THE AIR CAMPAIGN
Tom Withington flew onboard a French E-3F AWACS, on a mission against Libya.
LOOKING EAST FOR A WAY FORWARDS
Lubomir Sedlák reports from Prague, home of Czech Airlines.
LEGACY AIRFRAMES, DIVERSE MISSIONS, NEW CHALLENGES
Robert F Dorr profiles the RC-135 Rivet Joint and variants in use with the USAF 55th Wing.
TRIPLE SEVEN FREIGHTER
Mark Broadbent describes Boeing’s 777 Freighter and its service entry with FedEx Express.
F136 – THE F-35’S ALTERNATIVE ENGINE
Chris Kjelgaard reports on the F136 engine and discovers its major technological achievements.
ARMY AVIATION ITALIAN STYLE
Francesco Militello Mirto and Luca La Cavera visit Viterbo AB, the cradle of Italian Army Aviation.
SERBIAN AIR FORCE REVITALISED
Johan Franken and Frank Toenders provide an update on the Serbian Air Force.
Available from 26 May 2011
#26
Scritto il 02 giugno 2011 - 15:36
Intanto è in uscita il numero di Luglio di un'altra bella rivista della "Key Publishing" ....

.... che contiene, fra l'altro, un supplemento di 24 pagine dedicato al caccia cino-pakistano JF-17 "Thunder" ....

.... e questo è il relativo sommario ....

.... che contiene, fra l'altro, un supplemento di 24 pagine dedicato al caccia cino-pakistano JF-17 "Thunder" ....

.... e questo è il relativo sommario ....
Quota
NEWS
Headlines
United Kingdom
Europe
North America
Latin America
Middle East
Russia
Africa
Asia Pacific
Australasia and Contracts
RAF Tornado Squadrons Retire – Goodbye to 13 & 14
AFM reports from RAF Marham and RAF Lossiemouth as two Tornado GR4 squadrons disappear from the record book.
RAF Fast Jets in Libya – Sustainable?
Andrew Brookes examines the issues faced by the RAF is supporting two overseas detachments simultaneously.
UH-72A Lakota in Europe
Kim Otten and Wim Das find out how Eurocopter’s UH-72A is being integrated into the US Army in Europe.
JF-17 – Thunder from the East
Alan Warnes takes a close look at this Chinese/Pakistan fighter in a 24-page special feature.
Feedback
Views from the AFM readership.
American Muscle in India: the Super Hercules
Guy Martin looks at the latest customer to receive the C-130J.
India Goes ‘Next-Gen’
Sahail Ashraf reports on HAL’s Tejas LCA programme, set to shape the country’s military industry.
United States Air Force AWACS at a Crossroads
Robert F Dorr brings us up to date on the USAF’s Boeing E-3 Sentry.
From Siberia with Love
Alexander Mladenov is one of the first non-Russian journalists to go behind the scenes at the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.
Netherlands – Military Cuts and Consequences
In an exclusive for AFM, Kees van der Mark looks at how the recent Dutch defence cuts will impact the air force.
Russian Rotary Night Hunter
The Mi-28N is described by Alexander Mladenov.
Programme Future Brize
Derek Bower visited RAF Brize Norton to see how the base is being prepared to become the RAF’s transport hub.
Attrition
AFM’s Dave Allport reports on the world’s latest military aviation accidents.
Tailpiece – Eyes of the Tiger
Looking ahead to next month’s Tiger Meet report.
Headlines
United Kingdom
Europe
North America
Latin America
Middle East
Russia
Africa
Asia Pacific
Australasia and Contracts
RAF Tornado Squadrons Retire – Goodbye to 13 & 14
AFM reports from RAF Marham and RAF Lossiemouth as two Tornado GR4 squadrons disappear from the record book.
RAF Fast Jets in Libya – Sustainable?
Andrew Brookes examines the issues faced by the RAF is supporting two overseas detachments simultaneously.
UH-72A Lakota in Europe
Kim Otten and Wim Das find out how Eurocopter’s UH-72A is being integrated into the US Army in Europe.
JF-17 – Thunder from the East
Alan Warnes takes a close look at this Chinese/Pakistan fighter in a 24-page special feature.
Feedback
Views from the AFM readership.
American Muscle in India: the Super Hercules
Guy Martin looks at the latest customer to receive the C-130J.
India Goes ‘Next-Gen’
Sahail Ashraf reports on HAL’s Tejas LCA programme, set to shape the country’s military industry.
United States Air Force AWACS at a Crossroads
Robert F Dorr brings us up to date on the USAF’s Boeing E-3 Sentry.
From Siberia with Love
Alexander Mladenov is one of the first non-Russian journalists to go behind the scenes at the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.
Netherlands – Military Cuts and Consequences
In an exclusive for AFM, Kees van der Mark looks at how the recent Dutch defence cuts will impact the air force.
Russian Rotary Night Hunter
The Mi-28N is described by Alexander Mladenov.
Programme Future Brize
Derek Bower visited RAF Brize Norton to see how the base is being prepared to become the RAF’s transport hub.
Attrition
AFM’s Dave Allport reports on the world’s latest military aviation accidents.
Tailpiece – Eyes of the Tiger
Looking ahead to next month’s Tiger Meet report.
#28
Scritto il 03 giugno 2011 - 08:41
#29
Scritto il 03 giugno 2011 - 14:58
Il fatto è che tra Air International, RID e S&T non posso permettermene altre, quindi questa sarebbe una tantum solo perchè c'è l'allegato!
QUando dovrebbe essere in edicola?
QUando dovrebbe essere in edicola?
#31
Scritto il 21 luglio 2011 - 15:15
Anche questo nelle mie mani! Ci sono più servizi sull'aeronautica italiana qui che nelle riviste nostrane!
#32
Scritto il 21 luglio 2011 - 15:45
E' imminente l'uscita del numero di Agosto ....

I contenuti ....
NEWS ....
BREAKING NEWS
Latest British Defence cuts, the Alenia C-27J Spartan wins in Mexico, RAF Chinook pilots cleared fifteen years after the Mull of Kintyre tradegy, Tiger HAD conversion gets underway in Spain, and does Airbus or Boeing have the advantage in the single-aisle passenger aircraft market?
GENERAL NEWS
Robert F Dorr looks at Capitol Hill’s ‘silly season’, Nigel Pittaway analyses Australia’s airlift conundrum, worldwide UAV news, and bio fuels gain political will, certification and power transatlantic flights.
FEATURES ....
GRIPEN FEELS THE HEAT
David Oliver details the first combat operations undertaken by Swedish Air Force Gripens over Libya.
IOLAR FLIES AGAIN
Aer Lingus celebrated its 75th anniversary on May 27 this year. Andreas Spaeth reports from Dublin on the current fortunes of the Irish carrier.
THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
Gary Wetzel visited NAS Point Mugu in California, home of the last S-3B Vikings in the US Navy.
AIRBUS ANNOUNCES A350 DELAYS
Mark Broadbent outlines design changes and delays to the Airbus A350XWB.
BRAZILIAN CHALLENGER: EMBRAER'S KC-390
Dave Willis provides an overview of the KC-390 programme.
GROWLIN' AT SEA
VAQ-141 is first squadron to deploy the EA-18G Growler onboard a carrier.Matthew Clements visited the unit aboard the USS George H. W. Bush.
SKY POLICING EUROFIGHTERS
Krasimir Grozev reports from Zeltweg home of the Austrian Air Force Eurofighter Force.
KAMOV'S ALLIGATOR STRENGTHENS UP
Alexander Mladenov looks at the Ka-52 Alligator now entering Russian Army Aviation service.
POWERING UP POWIDZ
Poland has worked hard to modernize its airlift capability. Kevin Wright found out how on a visit to Powidz AB.
APACHE AH-64D BLOCK III READIES FOR ROLL-OUT
Arguably the best attack helicopter in the world is just about to get better. Andrew Drwiega tells us how.
MAFEX
AIR International reports from Nellis AFB, Nevada on this year’s Mobility Air Forces Exercise.
(Available from 26 July 2011)

I contenuti ....
NEWS ....
BREAKING NEWS
Latest British Defence cuts, the Alenia C-27J Spartan wins in Mexico, RAF Chinook pilots cleared fifteen years after the Mull of Kintyre tradegy, Tiger HAD conversion gets underway in Spain, and does Airbus or Boeing have the advantage in the single-aisle passenger aircraft market?
GENERAL NEWS
Robert F Dorr looks at Capitol Hill’s ‘silly season’, Nigel Pittaway analyses Australia’s airlift conundrum, worldwide UAV news, and bio fuels gain political will, certification and power transatlantic flights.
FEATURES ....
GRIPEN FEELS THE HEAT
David Oliver details the first combat operations undertaken by Swedish Air Force Gripens over Libya.
IOLAR FLIES AGAIN
Aer Lingus celebrated its 75th anniversary on May 27 this year. Andreas Spaeth reports from Dublin on the current fortunes of the Irish carrier.
THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
Gary Wetzel visited NAS Point Mugu in California, home of the last S-3B Vikings in the US Navy.
AIRBUS ANNOUNCES A350 DELAYS
Mark Broadbent outlines design changes and delays to the Airbus A350XWB.
BRAZILIAN CHALLENGER: EMBRAER'S KC-390
Dave Willis provides an overview of the KC-390 programme.
GROWLIN' AT SEA
VAQ-141 is first squadron to deploy the EA-18G Growler onboard a carrier.Matthew Clements visited the unit aboard the USS George H. W. Bush.
SKY POLICING EUROFIGHTERS
Krasimir Grozev reports from Zeltweg home of the Austrian Air Force Eurofighter Force.
KAMOV'S ALLIGATOR STRENGTHENS UP
Alexander Mladenov looks at the Ka-52 Alligator now entering Russian Army Aviation service.
POWERING UP POWIDZ
Poland has worked hard to modernize its airlift capability. Kevin Wright found out how on a visit to Powidz AB.
APACHE AH-64D BLOCK III READIES FOR ROLL-OUT
Arguably the best attack helicopter in the world is just about to get better. Andrew Drwiega tells us how.
MAFEX
AIR International reports from Nellis AFB, Nevada on this year’s Mobility Air Forces Exercise.
(Available from 26 July 2011)
Questo messaggio è stato modificato da TT-1 Pinto: 21 luglio 2011 - 15:56
#33
Scritto il 04 agosto 2011 - 07:47
Segnalo l'uscita del nuovo numero del mensile "Air Forces Monthly" ....

.... a giudicare dai contenuti ....
.... sembrerebbe abbastanza interessante ....

.... a giudicare dai contenuti ....
Quota
Last Nimrods Retire
Alan Warnes waves goodbye to the last flying Nimrods in the world.
East Coast Harriers
James Deboer reports on the US Marine Corps’ Exercise Mailed Fist.
Typhoon vs Rafale – Which Will Win in India?
AFM’s experts evaluate both aircraft types vying for the lucrative MMRCA contract – is it too close to call?
24-page Special: F-35 Lightning II in detail
Mark Ayton details the nuts and bolts of Lockheed Martin’s Joint Strike Fighter on which the western world has pinned its future.
Italy Calling
Gerard Gaudin reports from Viterbo on Exercise Italian Call 2011.
Red Star Lifters: Russia’s Heavy-Lift Force Reorganised
Alexander Mladenov reports on recent changes to the organisational structure of Russia’s heavy-lift air transport force and other recent developments involving Russian military transport aviation.
China’s Mountain Eagle takes wing
Earlier this year, the new Guizhou JL-9/JJ-7B Mountain Eagle entered service with the PLAAF. In another AFM exclusive from behind the bamboo curtain, Bai Wei describes the selection process for China’s new supersonic jet-trainer, its introduction into service and how it will affect fast-jet training in China.
I Jam, Therefore I Am
Gary Wetzel looks at the sneaky-beaky world of the US Air Force’s airborne signals jammer, the EC-130H ‘Compass Call’
Bush Warfare
Joris van Boven went aboard the US Navy’s latest aircraft carrier, the USS George H W Bush, as it departs from its recent visit to the UK.
Au Revoir, Reims
Jean-Sebastien Saytre reports from Base Aérienne (BA) 112 at Reims in Northern France, which is closing its doors after 83 years of service to the Armée de l'Air.
A Fighter Turned Mud-mover
Christophe Gasztych describes the involvement of French Air Force Mirage F1s over the former Yugoslavia between May and June 1999.
Attrition
A bumper edition of news from our resident expert, Dave Allport.
Airshow
Postcard from Zeltweg.
Austria’s Typhoon Matures
AFM reports from Zeltweg on how the Austrian Air Force is faring with the Eurofighter Typhoon.
Airshows
Postcards from Waddington, Yeovilton, Koksijde & RIAT.
And Finally – Minsk World
A former Russian aircraft carrier lies rusting in a harbour in China – how did it get there?
Alan Warnes waves goodbye to the last flying Nimrods in the world.
East Coast Harriers
James Deboer reports on the US Marine Corps’ Exercise Mailed Fist.
Typhoon vs Rafale – Which Will Win in India?
AFM’s experts evaluate both aircraft types vying for the lucrative MMRCA contract – is it too close to call?
24-page Special: F-35 Lightning II in detail
Mark Ayton details the nuts and bolts of Lockheed Martin’s Joint Strike Fighter on which the western world has pinned its future.
Italy Calling
Gerard Gaudin reports from Viterbo on Exercise Italian Call 2011.
Red Star Lifters: Russia’s Heavy-Lift Force Reorganised
Alexander Mladenov reports on recent changes to the organisational structure of Russia’s heavy-lift air transport force and other recent developments involving Russian military transport aviation.
China’s Mountain Eagle takes wing
Earlier this year, the new Guizhou JL-9/JJ-7B Mountain Eagle entered service with the PLAAF. In another AFM exclusive from behind the bamboo curtain, Bai Wei describes the selection process for China’s new supersonic jet-trainer, its introduction into service and how it will affect fast-jet training in China.
I Jam, Therefore I Am
Gary Wetzel looks at the sneaky-beaky world of the US Air Force’s airborne signals jammer, the EC-130H ‘Compass Call’
Bush Warfare
Joris van Boven went aboard the US Navy’s latest aircraft carrier, the USS George H W Bush, as it departs from its recent visit to the UK.
Au Revoir, Reims
Jean-Sebastien Saytre reports from Base Aérienne (BA) 112 at Reims in Northern France, which is closing its doors after 83 years of service to the Armée de l'Air.
A Fighter Turned Mud-mover
Christophe Gasztych describes the involvement of French Air Force Mirage F1s over the former Yugoslavia between May and June 1999.
Attrition
A bumper edition of news from our resident expert, Dave Allport.
Airshow
Postcard from Zeltweg.
Austria’s Typhoon Matures
AFM reports from Zeltweg on how the Austrian Air Force is faring with the Eurofighter Typhoon.
Airshows
Postcards from Waddington, Yeovilton, Koksijde & RIAT.
And Finally – Minsk World
A former Russian aircraft carrier lies rusting in a harbour in China – how did it get there?
.... sembrerebbe abbastanza interessante ....
#34
Scritto il 23 agosto 2011 - 07:27
#35
Scritto il 21 settembre 2011 - 19:14
#36
Scritto il 27 ottobre 2011 - 20:05
#37
Scritto il 24 novembre 2011 - 09:38
"AIR International" di Dicembre ....

I contenuti ....

I contenuti ....
Quota
In This Issue ....
BREAKING NEWS
Airbus ends the A340 programme, details of the Beriev A-100 AEW, Republic finalises A320neo order, 70 years of 350 Squadron Belgian Air Force, and India favours the Apache attack helicopter
HEADLINE NEWS
Pieter Baastians reports on the reforms due to take effect throughout the German Bundeswehr
GENERAL NEWS
First A-50U delivered to the Russian Air Force, improved Trent 900 engine on the A380, India seeks more C-130Js, Jordanian Il-76MF in Germany, 300th Typhoon enters service in Spain, Canada’s Jazz Air rebrands, Australia requests information on C-27J, Republic of South Korea considers Global Hawk, Argentina launches IA-73 trainer, British airline BMI sale pending, No.14 Squadron re-forms on Shadow R1, US opposition to Emission Trading Scheme, Saudi A330 tanker delivery imminent and Spirit to be upgraded
TESTING LIGHTNINGS AT EDWARDS
Arnaud Boxman and Kees van der Mark report from Edwards AFB on the F-35A Lightning II flight test programme
PASSENGER PREMIERE FOR THE DREAMLINER
Andreas Spaeth travelled on the first passenger flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner between Tokyo and Hong Kong
LUFTWAFFE TORNADO MLU
After years of neglect, a reduced fleet of Tornados is being upgraded with modern systems and weapons, for continued Luftwaffe service
FLY LOW! HIT HARD!
Ian Harding visited Araxos AB in Greece, home of the world’s last operational A-7 Corsairs
CZECH AIR FORCE FLIGHT TRAINING
In 2004 the Czech MoD handed over all military flying training to LOM Praha. Dirk Jan de Ridder and Menso van Westrhenen report
TENACIOUS TALON
Upgraded almost beyond recognition, Northrop’s T-38 Talon is likely to continue its vital mission until at least 2020. Gary Wetzel reports from Vance AFB, Oklahoma, on the ‘White Rocket’
HELIDAX HELICOPTER TRAINING
Tom Withington visited HeliDax, the pilot training PFI facility for French Army Aviation, equipped with a fleet of EC120B helicopters
BREAKING NEWS
Airbus ends the A340 programme, details of the Beriev A-100 AEW, Republic finalises A320neo order, 70 years of 350 Squadron Belgian Air Force, and India favours the Apache attack helicopter
HEADLINE NEWS
Pieter Baastians reports on the reforms due to take effect throughout the German Bundeswehr
GENERAL NEWS
First A-50U delivered to the Russian Air Force, improved Trent 900 engine on the A380, India seeks more C-130Js, Jordanian Il-76MF in Germany, 300th Typhoon enters service in Spain, Canada’s Jazz Air rebrands, Australia requests information on C-27J, Republic of South Korea considers Global Hawk, Argentina launches IA-73 trainer, British airline BMI sale pending, No.14 Squadron re-forms on Shadow R1, US opposition to Emission Trading Scheme, Saudi A330 tanker delivery imminent and Spirit to be upgraded
TESTING LIGHTNINGS AT EDWARDS
Arnaud Boxman and Kees van der Mark report from Edwards AFB on the F-35A Lightning II flight test programme
PASSENGER PREMIERE FOR THE DREAMLINER
Andreas Spaeth travelled on the first passenger flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner between Tokyo and Hong Kong
LUFTWAFFE TORNADO MLU
After years of neglect, a reduced fleet of Tornados is being upgraded with modern systems and weapons, for continued Luftwaffe service
FLY LOW! HIT HARD!
Ian Harding visited Araxos AB in Greece, home of the world’s last operational A-7 Corsairs
CZECH AIR FORCE FLIGHT TRAINING
In 2004 the Czech MoD handed over all military flying training to LOM Praha. Dirk Jan de Ridder and Menso van Westrhenen report
TENACIOUS TALON
Upgraded almost beyond recognition, Northrop’s T-38 Talon is likely to continue its vital mission until at least 2020. Gary Wetzel reports from Vance AFB, Oklahoma, on the ‘White Rocket’
HELIDAX HELICOPTER TRAINING
Tom Withington visited HeliDax, the pilot training PFI facility for French Army Aviation, equipped with a fleet of EC120B helicopters
#38
Scritto il 01 dicembre 2011 - 08:44
Nel numero di Gennaio 2012 del mensile "Air Forces Monthly" testè uscito in Gran Bretagna ....

.... figurano, fra l'altro, tre articoli dedicati all'Aviazione Navale italiana ....
L'intero sommario ....
http://www.airforces...ssue.asp?ID=980

.... figurano, fra l'altro, tre articoli dedicati all'Aviazione Navale italiana ....
Quota
Italian Navy Air Power: Garibaldi’s Current Ops
Dottore Claudio Maugeri visited ITS Garibaldi, one of NATO’s most important assets in the Mediterranean region during the recent Operation Unified Protector.
Italian Navy Air Power: Flying with 4 Gruppo
Stefano Monteleone flies on a practice Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission.
Italian Navy Air Power: Cavour Cleared for Ops
Francesco Militello Mirto and Luca La Cavera were on board the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour during her voyage to qualify to fly AV-8B Harrier IIs from her decks.
Dottore Claudio Maugeri visited ITS Garibaldi, one of NATO’s most important assets in the Mediterranean region during the recent Operation Unified Protector.
Italian Navy Air Power: Flying with 4 Gruppo
Stefano Monteleone flies on a practice Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission.
Italian Navy Air Power: Cavour Cleared for Ops
Francesco Militello Mirto and Luca La Cavera were on board the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour during her voyage to qualify to fly AV-8B Harrier IIs from her decks.
L'intero sommario ....
http://www.airforces...ssue.asp?ID=980

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