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Series Warbirds of Norway 36
Publisher/Brand Warbirds of Norway
No. Pages 30
Version Soft cover
Language Norwegian
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory Magazin
Availability In stock
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Every year the Society Warbirs of Norway publishes a theme-issue covering a aircraft in Norwegian service. it inclues several storeis about operatoional use, tecnical matters and restorations illustrated with many pictures, where possible in colour
In this edition:
Norway will soon phase out the F-16 and Warbirds of Norway commemmorates this fact with the publication of a small magazine of 68 pages about the F-16 in Norway. NOTE: The whole magazine has Norwegian text only.
CONTENTS:
De 20 første årene med F-16 – The first 20 years with the F-16
F-16A 1980 – 1921 (list of all aircraft delivered and their history)
Århundrets flykjøp: F-16 – The aircraft purchase of the century
Den tidlige utviklingen av våre F-16 – The early modification of out F-16s
Pilot's Notes – F-16 Fighting Falcon
Den flyturen glemmer jeg aldri – Kollisjon med trane – I will never forget that flight – collision with a crane bird
Yrke Jagerflyger – Til tider farlig … – Profession Jet Fighter – sometimes dangerous …
Siste utskytning med norsk F-16 – Last emegercy launch from a Norwegian F-16
Foto Gallery
Tender Loving Care – about overhaul F-16
Finally, two pages with colour profiles made by Nils Mathisrud, Vingtor.
OTHER:
Nytt fra Storkeredet – News from the restoration front
Status Boeing P-12
Interstate Cadet S1A på Kjeller – Interstate Cadet S1A at Kjeller