AirForces Monthly  |  July 2014
In the July issue of Air Forces Monthly, we celebrate the arrival of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II in the UK for the Royal International Air Tattoo and Farnborough air show.
We look at the Royal Navy’s recent exercise Clockwork 14 in Norway, which may be the penultimate deployment for Royal Navy Sea King.
The first of our Opinion features begins with the UK’s search for a Maritime Patrol Aircraft – have your say as an Air Forces Daily subscriber at www.airforcesdaily.com, as to what your solution would be for the UK’s forces.
As one of the most advanced trainers of its class, the Pilatus PC-21 gets the AFM treatment just in time for Farnborough, with an in-depth record on its development, and a pilot report of flying amongst the Swiss Alps on a practice ground-attack sortie.
With air arms looking to save money, Croatia opted to buy 22 year old MiG-21s! Our Ukraine correspondent Vladimir Trendfilovski has the story and the problems of getting these Fishbeds back into the air!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in AirForces Monthly July 2014.