Does the iPad 3 smart cover fit the iPad Air?

does the iPad 3 smart cover fit the iPad Air?

No - if you look at the specs, the sizes of the two devices is quite different.
http://www.apple.com/ipad/compare/ (the iPad 3 and 4 are near identical in size to the iPad 2 dimensions).

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