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Airforces Monthly Year 2014 Magazine Back Issues

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  • F-16 Fighting Falcons On The Frontline
  • Unleashing The Wildcat British Army's New Lynx
  • Unsung Fat Albert Raf C-130k Retired After 47 Years
  • A Pride Of Ospreys Usmc's Latest V-22 Sqn
  • Uk Royal Navy Super Hornet Rhino Pilot
  • Brazil Buys Gripen And Retires Its Mirages
  • Saab’s Gripen The Affordable Fighter
  • Best Of The Best! Usaf Test Pilots School
  • Cobham: Civilian Aggressors In Uk Skies How Cobham Aviation Supports The Military
  • F-35 Why The Uk Needs It
  • Exercise Report Iceland Fighter Meet
  • Aussie Tigers The Army’s New Attack Helicopter
  • Warthog Will Congress Save The A-10 From Extinction?
  • Raf Tristar Retires So Long, Timmy And Tommy
  • Stealthy & Super Secret Why The Rq-180 Uas Is Needed
  • Nuclear Summit Protecting The World
  • Air Wolves In Action Pirate Hunting Orions
  • Field Of Dreams Pakistan Army Aviation
  • Extra Pages! Afghanistan USAF Air Bridge
  • Lightnings Strike F-35s Arrive In The Uk
  • Opinion When Will The UK Get An MPA?
  • Kicking Up A Storm-Israel's F-161 Sufas
  • Force Report: United Arab Emirates
  • Eyes In The Skies MPA's Of Asia-Pacific
  • Sting Of The Scorpion-Lightweight & Lethal
  • On The Up The UK's Helicopter Modernisation Programmes
  • Fairford Fitters The Cold War Warriors Return
  • Exercixe Report Hot And Heavy In Hawaii
  • Back From The Dead Indonesian Aerospace PTDI
  • UK Navy Aggressors 736 Naval Air Squadron
  • Free Supplement: B-1 From Nuclear To Tactical Support
  • Water Warriors Force Report Malaysia
  • Back From The Badlands Dutch Task Force
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Air Forces Monthly is a military aviation magazine published by Key Publishing, and based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It was established in 1988. It provides news and analysis on military aviation, technology and related topics. The Independent claims that "Air Forces Monthly is widely read in the MoD and in the defence industry, both in Britain and in the US." In 1997, an AFM report that a military aircraft crash at Boscombe Down in September 1994 involved a classified Aurora aircraft prompted denials from the Ministry of Defence and the United States Defense Department. Sister publications include Air International, Air Enthusiast, Airliner World, and FlyPast.
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