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Aviation Training One International by
planedriver7
Hi there, Aviation Training One International is a flight Academy located in the Dumaguete,Philippines which offer Commercial Pilot training, AMT training, Flight Instructor training too.And here's something different they have a course where you get a Bachelor's In Aviation.. Check It out...
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Its been bugging me.. which radar by
John Szalay
Mystery solved, at least part of it..
Don't know how many of you have seen this system, I noticed the unit
sitting on top of the landfill mounds under the flightpath to SDF in
Lousville KY Alongside I-65, just north of the Outer Loop.. I know it's a
radar unit, But it has two...
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pilot currency by
Peter Hermann[_2_]
weiss jemand eine gute deutsche Uebersetzung fuer
"pilot currency" bzw. "currency"?
(ich brauche einen guten Ausdruck fuer eine Flugbuchsoftware)
http://www.aviationwise.org/AC61-98A.html
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Object identification by
Rich
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richards_internet/TEMPORARY/MOTORS.html
The third picture down. Does anyone know if this is an aircraft part? I
think dad intimated it was, but he could easily be wrong about
that. TIA.
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Density Altitude Calculator by
Brian Whatcott
Rajat Garg wrote:
Guys,
I just came across this -
http://www.pilotoutlook.com/calculators/density-altitude-calculator
It may be useful for other students.
They also have other flight planning tools at -
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JFK Airport Birdstirke Dangers Being Ignored? by
Bill Mulcahy
For years I have been talking about the danger of using a JFK runway (22
right) that
has a bird nesting area (Joco Marsh) at it's end.
http://pages.prodigy.com/uzac16a/joco3.jpg
Rather than redirect this runway to its original location, over the middle
of Jamaica Bay,
the FAA and the Port...
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I think we've made it through 2008... by
Bob Fry
....without any noobs reposting that stupid Night Before Christmas
rhyme about Santa. A good start for 2009.
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Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it.
~ Andre Gide
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GoogleView by
Brian Whatcott
A look down at Heathrow.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=heathrow&sll=40.645521,-73.778182&sspn=0.005788,0.00957&ie=UTF8&ll=51.474515,-0.435736&spn=0.001228,0.003412&t=h&z=19&iwloc=addr
or a TinyURL version, I hope....
http://tinyurl.com/8reo8f
BrianW
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G'day from Australia by
Nostalgair
Hi All,
I've just discovered your forum and joined in recent days and thought I'd say g'day.
I'm from 'down under' in Australia and interested in all aspects of aviation.
I fly for a living and write for different aviation journals as well. I've also written one book, 'Down to Earth' which...
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Secondary Stall by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/secondary-stall.html
This stall is called a secondary stall since it may occur after a
recovery from a preceding stall. It is caused by attempting to hasten
the completion of a stall recovery before the airplane has regained
sufficient flying speed. When this...
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December 10th 08 07:10 PM
by Mike
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Flight at Minimum Controllable Airspeed by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/flight-at-minimum-controllable-airspeed.html
This maneuver demonstrates the flight characteristics and degree of
controllability of the airplane at its minimum flying speed. By
definition, the term "flight at minimum controllable airspeed" means a
speed at which...
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December 4th 08 02:56 PM
by w3n-a
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want to ineract with by
[email protected]
hi,myself sanjyot
i am recently working in avionics domain,as my first job,,i am also
keen to work with avionics
but here the i am not fully exposed that what can i do in future for
better work and quality work in avionics domain.
if u wanna help me then please give ur mail id so that i can...
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Russian abandoned aircraft site by
Bob Fry
"This engineering was in a museum Aircraft technicians in Moscow
earlier. But when a museum have closed, engineering have put on a
separate platform open-air and it became nobody necessary."
Nevermind the broken English. Photos of what's apparently a place near
Moscow for abandoned Soviet...
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Steward-Davis employees by
Simon Beck
Hi,
First time user, so hello to everyone.
My first question is I'm keen to talk to anyone who worked
or has knowledge of Long Beach aviation company called:
STEWARD-DAVIS who did C-82 / Catalina mods in the 60's.
Simon Beck
www.uswarplanes.net
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November 22nd 08 12:44 AM
by Bob Fry
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Aviation Week scan by
Paolo Ulivi
Hi all
I am looking for a publication quality (300 dpi at least) scan of an
image published in Aviation Week on 9 August 1976. The image is
copyright NASA, so it is copyright-free.
Does anybody in the group have that issue and can scan it for me?
reply at the address above after removing NO...
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Question about Routing/Airport Selection by
TERPFAN
Hello,
I am not a pilot, nor an aviation enthusiast, but I do have a question that hopefully you folks can help me with.
If a plane were to be chartered to transport a passenger from Birmingham, AL to College Park, MD, what type of travel time would we be looking at?
Would a plane traveling this...
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November 17th 08 04:35 PM
by TERPFAN
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Historical info: airplane Paris-London 1928 by
[email protected]
Hi,
Working for the International Herald Tribune I am trying to find out
which airplane could have been used in 1928 for a Paris-London
connection.
IHT was the first newspaper distributed by airplane, flying copies
from Paris to London in time for breakfast, but I am trying to
determin what type...
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