June 2000
Correspondent Peter Clark Discovers That The Pilatus Pc-12 Is Already Making Its Mrak In Australia.
While 20- And 30-Year-Old Stirke Military Aircraft Seem To Be In Over-Abundance In This Part Of The World, The United States Navy Is Just Beginning To Train Its Pilots On The New F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. Neville Dawson Became The First Journalist To Fly In The Super Hornet And He Filed This Report For Pacific Wings.
Matt Mclaughlin Fulfils A Lifelong Aim To Fly A ""Blunty"" At Mike Beachyhead's Thunder City Collection At Capetown, A Collection That Includes Two Bae Buccaneers, Four Hawker Hunters And Three English Electric Lightnings!
This Month's Common Problem: ""Instrument Chaser."
Restored To Its Former Glory, NZ Aerial Mapping's Zk-Awp Banks Away From The Camera-Ship Over The Rangitikei Plains. Bound For Christchurch In The Hands Of Alistair Johnston And Myles Coburn, This Lovely Old Bird Now Has A More Secure Future In New Zealand. (Peter Clark)