Military Aircraft Serial Review

Military Aircraft Serial Review

Military Aircraft Serial Review (or short MASR) is a military aviation serial book published annually by On Dutch Wings.

Book

The book contains an overview of all registrations of military aircraft in Europe, North-America and also the rest of the world (mainly transport and VIP aircraft often seen in Europe). The MASR is only available in aircraft hobby shops and on the website of On Dutch Wings.

Since 2007 the book contains all the world's operational C-130 Hercules aircraft, from the United States to the Philippines all are included. Also a new chapter has been added with ICAO codes and GPS locations of military airfields in Europe and North-America

Website

On the website of On Dutch Wings there is a serial database which can be searched very extensively.

Externe link

* [http://www.ondutchwings.nl On Dutch Wings website]
* [http://www.ondutchwings.nl/masr/index.html Military Aircraft Serial Review (book)]
* [http://www.ondutchwings.nl/db.php MASR Database Online]


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