Gulfstream
Tags: ISRAEL. Hel ha-avir; MILITARY airplanes -- Piloting
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- Filter center. Nordwall, Bruce D. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;7/15/96, Vol. 145 Issue 3, p60
Reports on the Israeli Air Force's use of Sanders' Mission Planning Systems for its F-151 aircraft.
- Israel's UAV makers set sights on new horizons. // Interavia Business & Technology;Jun2001, Vol. 56 Issue 654, p63
Focuses on the exploration of new missions for the military uninhabited air vehicles (UAV) by the Israeli Air Force. Installation of fourth-generation searcher features in the UAV; Improvement of recognition range of the UAV; Corporate partnerships forged by the Air Force to test new...
- Israelis Propose New Intelligence Aircraft. Fulghum, David A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;4/10/2000, Vol. 152 Issue 15, p70
Focuses on the reconnaissance aircraft program of the Israel Air Force. Two key roles of the spy aircraft; Examination of how to integrate several complicated systems into a single, seamlessly interacting system; Construction of a signals intelligence aircraft.
- Rockets fired from Gaza land in Israel. // Washington Jewish Week;4/12/2012, Vol. 48 Issue 15, p14
The article reports that two rockets fired from Gaza on April 8, 2012 struck southern Israel a day after Israeli Air Forces hit a terrorist cell preparing to launch rockets at Israel.
- Gulfstream. // AirGuide Online.com;3/29/2010, p4
The article reports on the move of the Air Force to discuss the activities of the new squadron which operates a fleet of heavily modified Gulfstream G550s from Nevatim air base in Israel.
- Fierce fighter. // India Today;6/7/2010, p19
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- TRAINER INITIATIVE IN ISRAEL. Parmalee, Patricia J. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;3/4/2002, Vol. 156 Issue 9, p13
Reports the integration of Grob 120A light trainer aircraft from Elbit Systems Ltd. into service with the Air Force in Israel. Replacement of Piper and Zukit planes by the Grob; Basis of the operational concept from the Ministry of Defense.
- An Israeli air force. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;8/25/1997, Vol. 147 Issue 8, p16
Reports the destruction of an Arrow 2 missile by an Israeli air force control officer during an intercept test in August of 1997. The malfunction of the Arrow 2; Possible failure of a flight control system accessory unit; Previous tests of the Arrow 2.
- Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Regulatory Methods in the Israeli Air Force. Levy, Gad; Goldstein, Liav; Paz, Ilanit; Atar, Eli; Olsha, Sharon; Goldberg, Avishay; Dayan, Yaron Bar // Military Medicine;May2007, Vol. 172 Issue 5, p478
Background: The use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) among many medical professions is growing. Many health care systems have formed control mechanisms to ensure proper utilization of MRI. This western world trend is also valid in the Israeli Air Force (IAF). At the time of the study,...


