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Cover FR 99-03

March
1999

25 YEARS AGO
See also selected stories from FLUG REVUE
February 1974

TOPIC OF THE MONTH

Lockheed Martin X-33
With the X-33, NASA wants to demonstrate technologies for a single-stage to orbit reusable launch vehicle. The vehicle is scheduled to fly at the end of the year, giving way to the development of the full-size VentureStar.

ECONOMY

British Airways
Alliance with Japanese Airlines - strengthening of OneWorld?
Air Traffic Results for 1998
End of upward trend
SunExpress
The charter airline switches to Boeing 737-700.
Aerospace Industry
Look back to the future - the visions of Dr. Lammert, ex coordinator for aerospace matters at the German government

CIVIL AVIATION

Experience Antarctic
With a Jumbo Jet over eternal ice - our big photo travel report
Helicopter Market
Manufacturers' forecasts and technical details of more than three dozen civil models

SPACEFLIGHT

Mars missions
Mars Surveyor '98 and Deep Space2 on research mission to the Red Planet

FR AERO SERVICE

PC-Flying
Air battles in the Mid East: Israeli Air Force

MILITARY AVIATION

Eurofighter EF2000 Concentrated marketing efforts in Norway
Bell/Boeing V-22 Osprey
The first tiltrotor transport enters series production as flight tests continue
Grumman EA-6B Prowler
The only remaining tactical electronic warfare aircraft of the US forces is much in demand
Kamow Ka-60
Maiden flight of the new Russian transport helicopter
Boeing F-15 ACTIVE
Thrust vector trials at NASA´s Dryden center

TECHNOLOGY

Helicopter technology
What makes a helicopter fly?

HISTORY

Myasischtschev M-50/52
The Soviet Union's first supersonic bomber did not make it past the prototype stage because of poor performance

COLUMNS

Editorial in March: German industry needs sustained research funds
News
German Air Force Association
Job Tips
Model Service
Afterburner: Beech-Party - Beech Staggerwing
Readers' Service: aerobatic team dates
Preview, Masthead


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