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October 1997TOPIC OF THE MONTHMe 109 - the world's most built interceptorMore than 33000 aircraft left the production plants until 1945. After the war, the Bf 109 was produced in Czechoslovakia and Spain. Today, only a few aircraft of the epoch-making lightweight design from aviation pioneer Professor Willy Messerschmitt are left.
ECONOMYThe new Boeing CompanyThe mega merger European aerospace industry needs consolidation Comments by German Government State Secretary for aerospace affairs ILA '98 New focus for Berlin's airshow
CIVIL AVIATIONUzbekistan AirwaysLight and shadow of air traffic in a threshold country Ilyushin in Tashkent The paralyzed giant Europe's air traffic control Wishful thinking Airbus A330-200 Successful first flight Düsseldorf airport The balance of the fire catastrophe Interview Düsseldorf airport's managing director Hans-Joachim Peters KLM/Northwest Airlines The alliance is saved
SPACEFLIGHTSpace stationWhat is the matter with MIR? Astronaut Reinhold Ewald Human or MIR, who makes the mistakes? Launchers New systems from Russia
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MILITARY AVIATIONTiger MeetNATO's tiger squadrons met in Fairford Airshow in Moscow Antonov presents the An-70 for the first time Dassault Aviation Rafale Budget cuts delay the program Russian border guard New aircraft
TECHNOLOGYSatellite navigationGNSS - the ultimate solution?
HISTORYSud-Est Se 5000 BaroudeurThe first "off-road" jet from France
COLUMSEditorialGerman plans in Space News German Air Force Association Reader service Model aircraft service Afterburner Preview
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