Hi all,
The December 2009 issue of Scramble has entered the theatre!
In this month's edition, we have special features about:
- 60 years Republic of Korea Air Force
A fly-past was held above Seongnam to celebrate this happening. Our reporters visited this event and stayed some days spotting in the area.
- NAS Pensacola Cradle of Naval Aviation
We visited the homebase of the US Navy's navigator and WSO training facility at Pensacola, Florida. Read about the history of the airfield and the unique trainings tasks of the unit.
- ALAT recoded
The French government has stated that all aircraft, civil and military should wear a fixed registration. Therefore, the army helicopters and aircraft have now received new codes which will make a part of our hobby a little easier to execute in France. We have a complete overview of the new codes.
- 62nd NBAA Annual Meeting & Convention
A resized edition of this bizzjet gathering was held at Orlando - Executive airport (FL) last October. An on-base report with all the facts of the 2009 edition can be found in our magazine.
- Spotting in Cuba
Read all about the spotting experiences during a holiday one of our readers had when visiting at the Island of Cuba.
- Vive Mexico
The capitol's fly-past which is held every year in September was one of the reasons to pay a visit to Mexico. Read the complete trip-report of a week around Mexico-City
And offcourse our monthly returning topics:
- Movements 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;
- Showreports.
- Tripease, civil and military
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