Hi,
The November 2009 issue of Scramble has entered the theatre!
In this month's edition, we have special features about:
- COLBRA III
This Colombian - Brazilian combined border control operation was exclusively visited by one of our editors.
- GREEN SHIELD 2
One of the most interesting deployments of 2009 saw Saudi F-15s flying above France. We have an on-base report.
- Tanzanian People's Defence Forces
This small African air force recently drew attention because of photos that emerged. We have an overview of all known aircraft
- Prowler's nest
With the first EA-18G Growlers entering service within the US Navy, the EA-6B Prowler will quit operations within the next coming years. Therefore we headed to Whidbey Island near Seattle for an exclusive visit to the Prowler's stronghold.
- LAVEX 2009
A show you can not imagine to happen ten years ago was held again at Mitiga airport near the capitol Tripoli in the first week of October. An exclusive and extensive report of Libya's only air show, including the airfield guide of Mitiga/Umm Aitiqah can be found in this months edition.
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.
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