October 4, 2013 at 12:53 pm
The November issue of Combat Aircraft monthly magazine is available now for £4.20 in WHSmith and all leading newsagents. Alternatively, see below for details of our online shop and subscription offers for UK and US readers.
Featuring:
HOGS ON THE RANGE
Douglas Aguillard goes to the Barry M. Goldwater Range for some up-close action with the 355th Wing’s A-10C Thunderbolt IIs
F-22 — AIR COMBAT MASTER?
The F-22 Raptor is undeniably one of the US Air Force’s most impressive aircraft, but it is a fighter that has consistently struggled for relevance. Steve Pace and Jamie Hunter examine the pros and cons of the Raptor
‘ON GUARD, MILE HIGH’
Henk de Ridder joins the 140th Wing in Colorado to observe the local Air Guards in action
ABSOLUTE STARFIGHTERS
In 1958, Lockheed and the Pentagon decided to test the incredible performance of the Starfighter by making a series of record flights. Stephen Chapis presents an in-depth history of those sorties
EXERCISE REPORT: SAUDI-BRITISH GREEN FLAG
Jamie Hunter reports from the ‘Saudi-British Green Flag’ exercise held at RAF Coningsby for the first two weeks of September
ENDANGERED ‘RHINOS’
Many expect the Hellenic Air Force to retire its RF-4E Phantom IIs at any time soon. However, the Greek recce ‘Rhino’ still offers a niche capability, as Ioannis Lekkas details
INDUSTRY REPORT: F-15 RIDING HIGH
The F-15 Silent Eagle looks to have won South Korea’s F-X Phase III fighter competition. Brad Elward examines the aircraft on offer
BACK TO THE BOAT
F-35B completes its second period of sea trials: see our special report. Lockheed Martin/Andy Wolfe
FACT FILE: SOUTH AMERICAN SHOWCASE
Sérgio Santana examines the current plans and prospects in four countries in the region: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Venezuela
And much more!
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