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''Air Forces Monthly'' (AFM) is a
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magazine published by Key Publishing Ltd, based at Stamford in the English
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of Lincolnshire in the United Kingdom. Established in 1988, the magazine provides news and analysis on military aviation, technology, and related topics. ''
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'' newspaper claims that "Air Forces Monthly is widely read in the MoD and in the defence industry, both in Britain and in the US". In 1997, an AFM report that a military aircraft crash during takeoff at Boscombe Down on 26 September 1994 involved a classified
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aircraft prompted denials from the Ministry of Defence and the United States Defense Department. Sister publications from Key Publishing include '' Air International'', '' Air Enthusiast'', '' Airliner World'', and ''
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List of Air Forces Monthly issues with article index
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