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Insignia Magazine 14

Insignia Magazine

Issue

Magazine:
Insignia Magazine
Number:
14 | April 2000
Language:
English
ISSN:
1360-4848

Table of contents

Reference | Page 38
Air Force Insignia 22 – Albania


Markings for the the Albanian Air Force from 1946 to 2000 illustrated. Continued in our next issue.
 

Reference | Page 38
Air Force Insignia 23 – Ecuador


Markings for the the Ecuadorian Air Force from 1920 to 2000 illustrated. See also our photo feature on page 50.
 

Reference | Page 40
Swiss Fliegertruppe 1914-1936 – Part One


The first installment of a new series looking at the aircraft, colour schemes and markings of the Swiss Air Force from its formation in 1914 until the creation of the Flugwaffe in 1936.
 

Photo Gallery | Page 50
Ecuadorian Air Force


Photographs by Philip Starkings showing aircraft on display at the Ecuadorian Aerospace Museum in Quito during the 1970s.
 

Reference | Page 52
Curtiss and Crown – Part One


The first of a two part article by Neville Hayes detailing the formation and activities of the New South Wales State Aviation School during WW1.
 

News | Page 57
Letters and Questions


Our letters feature contains information from readers about Norwegian, Austrian, Latvian and Lithuanian aircraft.
 

Reference | Page 60
Mongolian Air Force 1990-1994


Describing markings for a Mongolian Air Force Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21PFM, Mil Mi-24 Hind-D and Mil Mi-8 Hip, the subjects of this issue’s free decal sheet.
 

Reference | Page 61
Air Force Insignia 24 – Mongolia


Markings for the the Ecuadorian Air Force from 1931 to 2000 illustrated and described.
 

Review | Page 62
Product Reviews


An enlarged review section with the latest books, magazines and modelling products described.
 

Reference | Page 68
Serial Systems 3 – Australia


Part 3 in our series on aircraft serial systems looks at Australian Air Force and Navy serials from 1921 to the present day.
 

Reference | Page 70
Air Force Insignia 25 – United States


Markings for the the United States Army Air Corps, Army Air Force and Air Force from 1916 to 1947.
 

Reference | Page 72
Hinds in Tiger’s Clothing


Colour photographs of a pair of Czech Air Force Mi-24V Hinds wearing Tiger camouflage schemes.
 

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