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March 2001

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Features

Don't Mess With Switzerland

To the world's most formidable natural defenses, the Swiss have added F/A-18 Hornets and a new slant on neutrality.

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Terra Cognita

A new generation of satellites zooms in on a familiar planet.

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The Hammer

For every airplane, there's a region of the flight envelope into which it dare not fly.

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Restoration: Desperate Journey

A Junkers Ju 88 is pulled from a Norwegian lake.

Baikonur

It ain't pretty, but it sure does work.

Commentary: Metric Mayhem

Practically the entire world uses the metric system. Is it time for the United States to follow suit?

High Tension

Helicopter pilots play chicken with high-voltage power lines so crews can work on live wires.

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What Were They Thinking?

The wonderful, unworkable world of airplane design in the years before the Wright brothers.

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Made in the U.S.S.R.

Of course they copied it. The two airplanes could have been twins. But was the Soviets' Tu-4 truly an exact duplicate of the Boeing B-29?

Departments

Viewport

Viewport: Detective Work

Viewport: Detective Work

In the Museum

In the Museum: Italian Lighting

In the Museum: Italian Lighting

Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond: Jump Ship

Above & Beyond: Jump Ship

Oldies and Oddities

Oldies and Oddities: Body by Erco

Oldies & Oddities: Body by Erco

Moments and Milestones

Moments and Milestones: Tiger Beat

Moments and Milestones: Tiger Beat