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Ep.143 – Flash points in the Cold War

Ep.143 – Flash points in the Cold War

Michael Napier is an experienced author with multiple published titles to his name. An ex-RAF Tornado pilot with combat experience over Iraq, he is thorough in his research and, because of his knowledge of air warfare, is highly qualified to write on the subject. His latest book Flash Points – Air Warfare in the Cold War is the focus for discussion in this episode.

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Ep.142 – Unidentified aerial phenomenon & Foo Fighters

Ep.142 – Unidentified aerial phenomenon & Foo Fighters

Graeme Rendall is an aviation and unidentified aerial phenomena historian, researcher and author who is a frequent guest on UAP-related podcasts. He has written books on Northumberland aviation history, a trip around north-east Siberian airfields and two titles dealing with UAP (UFOs) – one on the “Foo Fighters” of World War 2 and another concentrating on pilot and aircrew sightings between 1950 and 1952.

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Ep.140 – South African defence with Darren Olivier

Ep.140 – South African defence with Darren Olivier

With limited funding available to the South Africa Air Force, we talk to Darren Olivier from African Defence Review about why their Saab Gripens are all grounded and what impact this is having on both flying training and operational readiness. On a wider front we discuss rotary wing and heavily lift capability and how this too is hindering SAAF operations.

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