February 1987
Vol. 70, No. 2
Highlights from the February 1987 Issue
2000 Is (Nearly) Now
Goldwater’s Parting Shot
The Worst Money We Could Save
Valor: The Pinnacle of Professionalism
Complete Contents of February 1987 PDF
PDF Downloads are an Air & Space Forces Association member benefit.Special Section: Aerospace Technology
Coming Back in Space
A national strategy will guide the US drive toward assured access to space.
2000 Is (Nearly) Now
Propulsion work now ongoing presages the aircraft engines of the next century.
Coming Up Short in Software
Quantum leaps in hardware are challenging the military's software engineers.
Trumps in Danger
Neglect of science and technology could leave the US with a weakened hand.
The Newest Eagle
A meatier F-15-the deep-interdiction E model-made its debut in December.
Features
The Worst Money We Could Save
Shortsighted budget cuts threaten to precipitate another manpower crisis.
Goldwater's Parting Shot
The retiring Senator blasts Congress for its attitude toward defense.
Top Guns
Airmen at the William Tell air-to-air competition are the best of the best.
The Bay of Piglets
US Central American policy may fall casualty to the lranagua affair.
Three Battle Arenas: A Situation Report
An AFA symposium addresses topics ranging from nuclear testing to space.
Jane's All the World's Aircraft Supplement
Industrial Associates of the Air Force Association
Valor: The Pinnacle of Professionalism
Aggressiveness characterized the 641-mission career of Col. Ralph Parr.
1986 SCAMP Scholarship Winners
Six young students benefit from fundraising by the annual Air Force Ball.
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