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Scramble 345 will be out in a ouple of days

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No delays to report due to postal strikes, New Year or whatever other excuse, so you can all hopefully enjoy a new 160 page edition of Scramble very soon.

We are very proud to announce that Scramble expects its 100.000th update mid February. From early 1998 we offer the public the possibility to update the information on our website. With the current rate we expect to be able to announce the 100.000th update sometime mid February. We have put aside a present for that lucky 'updater'. Visit http://www.scramble.nl and send in your update (military aircraft databases; civil aircraft databases; Dutch Civil Register; TLP participants; Dustpan & Brush database; Order of Battles; Airfield Guides; Locations database; Showdates or Showreports.) for your chance to win!

Thank you all for your support over the years! :good: :clap: :good:


In this month's edition we have special features about:

-AIRFIELD GUIDE - ITALY.
A bit early, but the Summer is on its way and with the help of this Airfield Guide you can plan your trip to Italy. As always: detailed descriptions of the best spots to take numbers and/or pictures, complete with a map of the area. Covered are Aviano, Bracciano, Ghedi, Latina, Pratica di Mare and Viterbo

-AIRFIELD GUIDE - WILLOW RUN.
Same as above but this reports includes a couple more atmospheric pictures as this field also houses the Yankee Air Museum.

-AUSTRALIAN SUMMER 2007/2008.
Extensive trip report of some guys who choose to escape the European winter weather and head for Australia for a month for some spotting and a bit of sightseeing.

-GERMAN ARMED FORCES.
Our monthly returning overview of an European air arm.

-OUR MEN IN HAVANA.
Two trip reports ans pictures of active Cuban aircraft are combined in this article.

-TRIPTEASE SOUTH AMERICA.
Another extensive trip report with many excellent pictures of operational and non-operational aircraft as well as many checked serials and construction numbers of Bolivian, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian and Peruvian military aircraft.

-UNMANNED RHINOS.
An overview of all QF-4s rebuilt to date, including al 'crash'-dates

-US ARMY RESERVE FORCES.
Lots of changes have been noted with the US Army in recent years. In this article your get an overview of the current US Army National Guard and Reserves units designations.


Do not forget to download the Military Updates at http://www.scramble.nl/members/index.html Twenty four pages with info on 39 countries.

Our monthly returning topics:
-Movements and trips Netherlands, Belgium + Rest of the World, civil and military;
-The latest news, civil and military;
-Updates on the world's aircraft fleets, civil and military;
-Aircraft mishaps in Dustpan and Brush;
-Wrecks & Relics;
-Warbirds;
-Scramble Intelligence Service;
-Showreports.


MORE HOT NEWS:

*SMS Americas 2007, *1st edition serialbook with the active aircraft of all the armed forces of North, Central and South America!
Prices Including postage and credit card fee: Netherlands Euro 23.00, Europe/Rest of the world Euro 25.00/Euro 25.00.
Non-subscribers pay Euro 5.00 extra.

*EMOOS 2007, *European Military Out Of Service, all Wrecks & Relics AND Warbirds in continental Europe!
Prices Including postage and credit card fee: Netherlands Euro 31.00, Europe/Rest of the World Euro 34.00/Euro 35.00
Non-subscribers pay Euro 5.00 extra.

** Besides the well known T-shirt we now also have a navy blue poloshirt for sale. Only available in size XL (we know ourselves and our market...) and prices are: Euro 17.00 in the Netherlands, Euro 19.00 in Europe and Euro 21.00 in the rest of the world for Scramble subscribers, this includes P&P. Non-subscribers pay Euro 2.00 extra.

Our on line shop now also offers PayPal to pay for your Scramble goodies. This is a secure way of paying and has no extra charges to the customer. Check out http://www.scramble.nl/shop.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or http://www.paypal.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for more info.


WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE!
And be the first to know what is going on in the military and civil aviation world and the airfield near you. Besides the monthly magazine, which averages about 150 pages (based on 2006 average), you will have a deeper access to our online databases (which are regarded the most informative in the world), airfield guides and lots more on our website.
You also get a discount on all our shop items. The magazine is in English, check out http://www.scramble.nl/mag.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for all the details and this issue could be on your doorstep very soon.
Jurgen van Toor
www.4Aviation.nl
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