![]() ![]() The picture of the Indian Air Force IL-78 printed at the bottom of page 82 of Scramble 339 was not made by Jaco Haasnoot but by Arjen Sleeuwenhoek. so here's another correction to a photo credit. A tradition can only be called a tradition if there is some repetitivity to it. More information on this event can be found in this Scramble. The next Dutch Spotters Convention, organized in conjunction with Airnieuws, is scheduled for 10 November 2007 at Rotterdam Airport. Last but not least you can read all about the Indian Air Force flight around the world by a Flight Design CTSW. We also give an overview of the production of all Italian SF260s and review all USAF deployments to the Netherlands. The Super Etendard Combat Missions article gives the Argentinean view on the Exocetmissions during the Falklands War. An article on Lockheed Martin production facilities in building B1 (birth place for the C-130 and F-22) gives details on the history of the building and its current function. The recent EAA show at Oshkosh is dealt with in detail in a six page article. The regular air force overview deals with all Belgian military hardware. Two airfield guides will make sure you will not miss any relevant spots at Prestwick and Villavicencio. You will find an extensive report on a recent trip to Romania and the aircraft museum in Krakow. No need to be disappointed though since this gives us the opportunity to print a record number of articles that have been waiting for the opportunity to crawl into our magazine. You will have to make do without the civil movements elsewhere, the warbirds section and triptease (somewhat paradoxal since the input for this section is mainly produced during the current season.). This leads to some regular sections being absent this month. ![]() Like everyone else our editors are allowed some time off as well. A nice extra for the military aviation enthusiast were the Royal Saudi Air Force Tornado's at Lossiemouth and we can look forward to the next TLP at Florennes again. A must see if you are into large propliners. We are slowly heading towards the end of the air show season again but the Airport Days at Hamburg are still ahead of us. 1 Editorial Welcome to yet another summer edition of Scramble magazine. ![]()
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