Air Forces Monthly 2014/09
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Contents:
- Super Hornet
Boeingʼs F/A-18 has been in service more than quarter of a century. David C Isby says its operators expect modernised versions to be active for at least another 25 years. - Exercise Report – Lightning Viper
Roy Choo reports on an air exercise that put RAAF Super Hornets through their paces to fight an advanced adversary. - Spanish Army Drones over Afghanistan
Erwan de Cherisey was embedded with Spanish forces in Afghanistan and spent some time with the operators of the countryʼs unmanned aircraft fleet. - Exercise Report – Anatolian Eagle
Chris Lofting joined a horde of global aviation enthusiasts at this yearʼs international Exercise Anatolian Eagle at Konya in Turkey. - RIAT 2014
Many aircraft could lay claim to be the stars of the RIAT, but for AFM it was the Polish Air Force Sukhoi Display Teamʼs Su-22 Fitters. Alan Warnes talked to the team. - Russian Air Force MiG-29s
The Russian Air Force has been flying the MiG-29 Fulcrum since 1983 but, as Alexander Mladenov reports, the type still has many years of service left. - Scorpion
Itʼs not often a new combat jet takes to the skies. Guy Martin investigates Textron AirLandʼs remarkable Scorpion. - Exercise Report – Maple Flag
Dean Sorochan reports from Canadian Forces base (CFB) Cold Lake where last-minute cancellations and changes resulted in an army-focused Maple Flag exercise over the plains of Alberta, Canada. - Force Report – Turkish Army Aviation
Arda Mevlutoglu explains why Turkey maintains one of NATOʼs largest standing armies – and how its aviation assets are deployed. - British Helicopter Modernisation
Alan Warnes looks at the current status of the UKʼs helicopter modernisation programmes. - Mexican Naval Aviation
Erwan de Cherisey investigates Mexican Naval Aviation efforts to restructure and buy new aircraft. - Debrief
Reviews of recently published books on military aviation. - Just a Nice Pic
The ʽCad Westʼ in West Wales has long been a low-level training area for the RAFʼs fast jets. ʽRebel 87ʼ, a Tornado GR4 from 41 (Reserve) Squadron, flew there in July.