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Articles related to "Aeroplane"
How to Wash an Aeroplane Aeroplanes get dirty, as they attract dust, oil, exhaust stains, & dead insects. These can accumulate and affect an aircraft's performance. Here's how to clean them. how to wash an aeroplane • cleaning an airplane • keeping an aircraft clean • cleaning aircraft wwith power washer • wash aeroplane with pressure washer
Jean Batten- Part 1 First of a two part look at the life of the aviatrix Jean Batten jean batten • flying • aviation • record • aviatrix
Jean Batten- Part Two The second part in the life of New Zealand aviatrix Jean Gardner Batten jean batten • aviation • aviatrix • aeroplane • airplane
Samuel Franklin Cody In 1908, "Colonel Cody" made Britain's first powered air flight in a plane designed for the British Army. samuel franklin cody • colonel cody • british army aeroplane no 1 • baa no 1 • first british flight
Top 10 Ways to Secure a Flight Upgrade How many times have you envied the people sitting at the front of the aeroplane? Now you can increase your chances of getting an upgrade the next time you check in first class • business class • airlines • aeroplane • upgrade
Jeff Magnum's Neutral Milk Hotel The final statement the world has from Neutral Milk Hotel is In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. It's surely a huge statement, but what it's saying might be anyone's guess. neutral milk hotel • in the aeroplane over the sea • jeff mangum • two-headed boy • holland 1945
My bags are packed, I'm ready to go... Packing help for people who want to travel light. pack • bag • suitcase • case • travel
Look, Up in the Air! Get carried up, up, and away -- at one of Ohio’s many Hot Air Balloon events. hot air balloons • balloon • akron • wadsworth • ashland
Nancy-Bird Walton, Famous Australian Aviatrix Nancy Bird barnstormed in rural Australia, later transporting nurses and patients to medical aid. Recently Qantas named their first Airbus A380 after her. nancy bird • nancy-bird walton • nancy bird walton and airbus a380 • australian aviatrix • qantas and nancy bird walton
Private Jet Hire With Minimum Costs Private jet hire was once only available to business users or the very rich. Now there are circumstances when it is a cheaper way to fly than by using scheduled flights. private jet hire • plane hire • aeroplane rental • jet charter • private charter flights
Cessna 152: Popular GA Aircraft Developed in 1977 to replace the long-running Cessna 150, this light aeroplane is still widely used across the globe, by individuals, flying schools, and for touring cessna 152 • cessna 150 • popular ga aircraft • general aviation aircraft • two-seat aeroplane
How to Land an Airplane Learning to fly an aeroplane is not that difficult, but most students struggle initially when learning to land. Here are some hints and tips. how to land an airplane • landing an aircraft • good approach and landing • learning to fly • good landing from good approach
Selling the Wright Flyer to the Government Without the help of Lt. Frank P. Lahm, the Wright Brothers might never have sold their plane to the United States government. selling the wright flyer to the government • lt. frank p. lahm helped the wright brothers make • lt. lahm meets the wright brothers • government not interested in wright flyer • lt. lahm facilitates a meeting for the wright brot
Training for a Private Pilot's Licence It takes time, money and commitment to learn to fly an airplane. But it is not that difficult, and almost anyone can do it. A flying instructor explains how. private pilots licence • ppl • learning to fly • learning to fly airplanes • training for private pilots licence
Aviation Christmas Presents Pleasure flights, trial flying lessons, radio controlled aircraft, flying clothing, aviation art - there are many gifts to buy for the pilot or aviation enthusiast. unusual presents • aviation christmas presents • flying christmas gifts • presents for christmas • trial flying lessons
Bert Hinkler: Pioneer Airman This article covers the aerial exploits of Herbert John Hinkler; Australia's Lone Eagle and his record breaking flights. He always flew solo and was a superb navigator. world war 1 • test pilot • schneider trophy • avro avian • record breaking flights
The New Eclipse 400 Jet Aircraft The Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ), originally said to be only for market research, is now to get a new name and be sold as the Eclipse 400. eclipse 400 jet aircraft • very light jet • eclipse concept jet • ecj • very light jet manufacturer
How to Become a Pilot US general aviation still is the best in the world. Thousands of flight students from all over the world come to America for aviation training every year. air • airplane • pilot • becoming a pilot • faa
How Do Airplanes Fly? Lift, Drag, Thrust, Weight - these are the physical forces which are involved in aircraft flight. A flying instructor explains how they work to enable a plane to fly. how do airplanes fly • principles of aircraft flight • how do aeroplanes stay in the air • lift drag thrust weight in flying • lift produced by air over aircraft wings
Warneford VC The story of Flight Sub/Lieutenant Reg.Warneford, who in 1915 made the first in-flight destruction of a zeppelin. military history • world war1 • air combat • german zeppelins • victoria cross
Light Aircraft Flight Controls and How They Work The three primary lfight controls of an aircraft enable it to move in all directions in three dimensions. Here is a brief account of how they work. light aircraft • flight controls • how flying controls work • elevator • ailerons
The Day That Shook The World The act of terrorism on the United States on September the 11th, 2001. counselling • disbelief • shock • anger • grief
The Safest Airline Which airline is the safest airline? This is an alphabetical list of the safest airlines based on air crash fatalities. the safest airline • safest airline • safest airline in the world • list of the safest airlines in the world • safest airlines list
American-Chinese Relations Chinese and American relations have taken a tumble after the recent air space tragedy. Once again the Chinese stance on human rights is thrown into the limelight. human rights • usa • china • family planning
And After? After the attacks on the United States, effects are felt everywhere. Here are some of the most immediate effects on business and travel in France. attacks • france • terrorism • fear • business
An Explanation of Deep Vein Thrombosis Economy Class Syndrome is the name commonly given to the symptoms of painful, swollen legs that can occur after spending long hours seated during a long plane flight deep vein thrombisis • dvt • economy class syndrome • pulmonary embolus • preventing deep vein thrombosis
Angus and Julia Stone's Folk Rock A look at Angus and Julia Stone, the brother/sister duo from Sydney, Australia, who are bringing their enchanting folk-rock style to a wider audience. angus julia stone folk rock • angus julia stone review • angus julia stone a book like this • angus julia stone profile • angus julia stone new band
Ideal Gas Law First stated by physicist Emil Clapeyron, the ideal gas law describes how the pressure, temperature and volume of a gas are all interrelated. ideal gas law • emil clapeyron • ideal gas law equation • ideal gas laws • clapeyron gas law
Slipped Crowns on Lop Eared Rabbits A rabbit's crown is the basal ridge of its head. It should be broad, and on the very top of the head. A slipped crown is when the crown is no longer on top of the head. slipped crown • slipped crown on lop eared rabbits • faults with lop eared rabbits • position of crown • exhibiting rabbits
The World's Safest Airline Which airline is the world's safest? Based on passenger fatalities this is an alphabetical list of the safest airlines in the world. the safest airline world australia • safety record qantas virgin jetstar • alphabetical list • air crash fatalities • airlines easyjet emirates estonian air finnair ha
Women Aviators in World War II In the second World War women pilots played a significant role in military aviation despite the male orientated environment. women aviators • world war ii • air transport auxiliary • female air pilots • military aviation
A Piece of a Personal Heaven Review of Goran Paskaljevic's movie "Someone Else's America" goran paskaljevic • new york • immigrants
Fight Club Review of David Fincher's film Fight Club tyler durden • brad pitt • narrator • edward norton • marla singer
Gardeners in the Deep South The rumours that Australians work in the garden with their feet in the air is a slight exaggeration
Hungarians in the History of Transportation Hungarian researchers and inventors played an important role in the development of transportation. In this field Hungary can boast of several great scientists and designers. hungary • transport • coach • kocsi • aviation
Online Stories Highlights from the online stories available in the weblinks in this topic. online • stories • kids • children • animated
"Honest Country":The Everybodyfields Sometimes, absolute misery is exquisite. More than just your average country music group, The Everybodyfields use life's experiences to strike a chord with audiences. the everybodyfields • country music • tennessee • indie music • new country
Airplanes or Helicopters:Which is Easier to Fly? Many people would like to learn to fly helicopters, but think that they would be far harder to fly than airplanes. A flying instructor takes a look at the differences. airplanes or helicopters which easier to fly • learning to fly helicopters and aeroplanes • most difficult aircraft to fly • easiest aircraft to fly • hovering is difficult
Amy Johnson, Pioneer UK Aviatrix 1930s female British pilot who became a celebrity, Amy Johnson broke several long- distance flying records, then ferried aircraft in World War II, eventually drowning. amy johnson • record breaking aviatrix • first woman to fly from uk to australia • wife of jim mollison • amy johnson gypsy moth jason
Antony Gormley's British Sculpture Antony Gormley is one of the most popular artists in Britain today. Discover his work by visiting two of his most famous works, Another Place and The Angel of the North. antony gormley • tour british art • visit british sculpture • another place • the angel of the north
Building a Kit Plane; Good or Bad Idea? It is quite possible for almost anyone to build their own airplane...or aeroplane! But it is a complicated project, so should a beginner even consider it? building own aircraft • kit-built aircraft • building airplane • make kit plane • basic tools and kit aircraft
Choosing a Flying Instructor If a person is planning to learn to fly aeroplanes or helicopters, it is very important to find the ideal teacher. An experienced flying instructor gives some advice. choosing a flying instructor • learning to fly • flying light aircraft • learning to fly helicopters • finding the right flying instructor
Classic Motor Show,14-16th November Forget economic gloom and look back to earlier motoring times when petrol was cheap, roads were not crowded with fewer speed limits and no speed cameras at all. classic car show; motoring nostalgia • autojumble • thorouhbred cars • historic vehicles • car restoration
How to Choose a Flying School Many people who decide to learn to fly light aircraft pick the cheapest flying school or the one closest to their homes. But there are many other factors to consider. how to choose a flying school • where to learn to fly • where to get flying training • best helicopter school • best helicopter training
John Magee, Pilot Poet, Author of 'High Flight' World War II pilot John Gillespie Magee wrote 'High Flight' in 1941, at the age of 19. Three months later he was killed in a mid-air collision. So who was John Magee? high flight • john magee • john gillespie magee • john mcgee • pilot poet
Origin, History of the United States Air Force This technologically gifted branch of the Armed Services has seen Military Air Power advance from balloons to bi-planes to bombers to outer space vehicles and satellites! history of the us air force • hot air balloons • signal corp • us air service • army air corp
Pioneering Outback Northern Australia In the 1880s pastoralists took ownership of the Victoria River area. Their goal was to make a profit. But the land was not easily owned and profit not so easily made. gregory national park • victoria river • augustus charles gregory • aboriginal people retaliated • aboriginal people worked on the cattle stations
The Benz Tropfenwagen and Alfa Romeo 512 The Benz Tropfenwagen was innovative but suffered from a lack of power. The Alfa Romeo 512 copied Auto-Union but never started a Grand Prix. benz tropfenwagen • rumpler tropfenwagen • mercedes benz tropfenwagen • tropfenwagen • alfa romeo 512
The Cook Islands - Budget and Luxury Whether on a shoe-string budget, or ready to splash out on trip of total luxury, the Cook Islands offer something special for all travellers. budget holiday in the cook islands • luxury holiday in the cook islands • backpacking around the cook islands • location of the cook islands • rarotonga and the cook islands
The Disappearance of Glenn Miller On December 15th 1944 Glenn Miller boarded a plane to France, never to be seen again. His disappearance sparked a number of conspiracy theories about what happened. glenn miller • ww2 • big band sound • beachy head • jettisson zone |
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