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Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

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Volume 22, Issue 01, January 2009

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

Cover: The F-16C features in this month's top six US Close Air Support aircraft article by Robert F Dorr (see page 30). This F-16C is from Minnesota Air National Guard's 148th Fighter Wing based at Duluth International Airport. JOHN DIBBS

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Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2008

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

Front cover: Two F-16Cs from the Texas Air National Guard's 147th Fighter Wing/111th Fighter Squadron at Ellington ANGB, Houston, Texas, break during a recent sortie.

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Volume 21, Issue 09, September 2008

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

Cover: XI Squadron Typhoon FGR4s laden with bombs during Exercise Green Flag. GEOFF LEE

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Volume 21, Issue 06, June 2008

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

Cover: Phantom's lair - a German Air Force F-4F in a shelter at Wittmund. DIRK JAN DE RIDDER

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Volume 21, Issue 05, May 2008

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

COVER: The first Saab JAS 39 Gripen was officially delivered to the South African Air Force on April 6. SAAB/FRANS DELY

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Volume 10, Issue 03, March 1997

Air Forces Monthly Magazine (AFM)

At about 11pm a small, twin tail, fighter size aircraft crashed onto the runway at Boscambe Down. By daylight, the aircraft had been covered over, apart from its twin fins, and all roads around the airfield had been sealed off. Shortly after the crash an unmarked, civilian registered (CIA operated?) Boeing 737 and a similarly anonymous DC-8 visited and two days later the wreck was looded onto a C-5 Galaxy and flown to Air Force Plant 42 at Palmdale, California. The secrecy surrounding the incident has fed to speculation that the oireroh involved was a TR-3A, the existence of which the US government has yet to officially acknowledge....

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