Hi all,
The April 2012 issue of Scramble has been released this week!
This month's edition features specials about:
- Sierras at NASNI
In an exclusive article we shed some light on the workhorse version of the MH-60, the MH-60S 'Knighthawk' at NAS North Island, CA
- Polish Law Enforcement Aviation
Most countries have some kind of police aviation wing. In a lot of WarPac countries these assets were usually managed by the
Ministry of Interior. Poland also had its own MoI helicopter regiment back then but the unit was scaled back during the 1990s and
eventually disbanded in 2000. However, new law enforcement aviation branches stood up during the 1990s which took over the
tasks of their predecessor. The Police and Border Patrol units recently started to receive civil registrations, creating a good moment
to go back in time and take a look at their history.
- Airline Alliances Today
The times that airlines were competing each other till one went bankrupt are over. The end came once a new aviation term was
introduced: Airline Alliance. Nowadays we have three well known alliances. We will now discuss each one in depth.
- Airfield Guides Orlando, FL
With the upcoming season closing in, we have an overview of the most interesting airfields around Orlando, FL
And so much more!
Our monthly returning topics:
- Movements and trips Netherlands, Belgium + Rest of the World, civil and military.
- The latest news, both 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.
- Triptease
- Showreports
We are currently building a new website that will replace the one launched in 1993. If you want to be kept up-to-date about the progress we are making and other Scramble news, Scramble at one of the social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
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 2010 average), you will have a deeper access to our on-line 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 for all the details and this issue could be on your doorstep very soon.
Cheers,