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Antique Aircraft Flying Adventures Martha's Vineyard's Katama Airfield is a time machine for aviation historians; from its grass-covered runways to its planes and diner it's an American flight classic. antique aircraft flying adventures • weaver aircraft company • waco biplanes • pioneer pilots grass airstrip • live aviation history
EAA Fly-In Vintage Aircraft to Oshkosh, WI EAA Fly In is the world's premiere air show. Airplanes and aviation fans head to Oshkosh Wisconsin for the love of all things related to flying in the great blue skies. eaa airventure • aircraft fly in • vintage airplanes • oshkosh wi • southeastern wisconsin
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US Navy Saves Local Attraction Hangar One US Navy saves historic icon in Silicon Valley after a long debate with community support of this well known tourist attraction in the south bay of San Francisco bay area. aviation blimp attraction • us navy • local tourist attraction • mountain view california • hangar one aviation site
Flying a Light Aircraft from the UK to France Many British pilots would like to fly to France but are worried about the paperwork and other organisation involved. But it is not difficult if one plans carefully. flying light aircraft • flying to france • planning required to cross engligh channel • planning to fly to france • paperwork for pilot flying to europe
Helicopter Controls:What They Do & How They Work All helicopters have four main controls - the cyclic or stick, the collective or lever, the throttle, and the yaw pedals. An instructor explains what each of them does. helicopter cotrols • cyclic or stick • collective or lever • yaw pedals • helicopter throttle
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Paul Allen's Air Museum Lands at Paine Field The Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field, north of Seattle, is a magnet for aviation and history enthusiasts, offering up-close views of famous WWII fighter planes. paul allen's flying heritage collection • rare world war ii warbirds • aviation museums • fighter plane air museums • paine field aviation museums
The Troposphere Like the planet itself, the atmosphere is layered. Working upward from the surface, the first layer is the one humans live in, the troposphere. troposphere • atmosphere • the atmosphere has layers • the lowest layer of the atmopshere is the troposph • the troposphere contains 80% of the mass of the at
Vimanas – the Flying Machines of Ancient India The Vedic literature describes air chariots that are moved by pulses, take off vertically and fly in all directions. But where do they come from? vimanas • extraterrestrials in india • vedic literature • hindu ancient aircraft • flying machines of the mahabharata
Aerial Study of Arctic Pollution Transportation of pollutants from the middle latitudes to the polar regions is a recognized phenomenon. ARCPAC will measure these pollutants of the arctic environment. aerosol pollution • arctic pollution • international polar year 2008 • arcpac • aerosol radiation and cloud processes affecting ar
Australia Cans Purchase of Drone Aircraft Australia's Defense Minister has decided not to proceed with an agreement to purchase the Global Hawk aircraft, built by US defense company Northrop Grumman. northrop grumman • global hawk aircraft • australian defense minister • joel fitzgibbon • broad area maritime surveillance
Concorde's Last Flight On October 23rd 2003, Concorde completed its last ever flight, taking off from New York and landing at Heathrow Airport, London. concorde • concorde's last flight • supersonic aircraft • supersonic air travel • british airways concorde
Helicopter Engine-Off Landings Many people believe that if the engine stops in a helicopter, it simply falls out of the sky. An instructor explains that this is not true, and describes what to do. helicopter engine failure • helicopter auto-rotation • copter autorotation • if helicopter engine fails • helicopter engine-off landing
Parmesan Mushrooms Portobello mushrooms with a garnish or paresan cheese. muchrooms • portobello mushrooms • parmesan cheese
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Aviation Radio Communications Pilots & Air Traffic Controllers communicate via two way radio and pass on important information to each other. Here is a brief guide to what they say and what it means. aviation radio communications • radio communication • two way radios • 2 way radio • air traffic controllers
Aviation Radio Use When Flying to Large Airports Light aircraft can fly into most large airports. However, there are special procedures that need to be followed, particularly with respect to radio communications. aviation radio use • aviation radio when flying to large airports • radio communication in controlled airspace • small places flying into large airports • what pilots say to atc
Best Museum Tours in Tucson Arizona Pima Air and Space Museum is unique to Arizona's Sonoran Desert. It is the largest non-government funded aviation museum in the world. pima air and space museum • aviation museum • aircraft history • aviation enthusiasts • airplane hobbyists
Fiji Tourism Update This article provides an historical sketch of the development of Fiji's tourism industry and a look at its future. tourism • diving • fiji • sydney • honlulu
Learn About the Layers of the Atmosphere Discover how the layers of the atmosphere work to produce weather and the Earth's climate. Learn how the atmosphere exchanges the Sun's energy, absorbing and reflecting. atmosphere layers • troposphere weather • gases affect weather • what is the atmosphere • climate affected
Nude and Gay Beach on Mykonos Super-Paradise Beach lies beneath a craggy rocky skyline on the south coast of the Greek island of Mykonos. nude beach on mykonos • gay beach on mykonos • super-paradise beach • paradise beach • naturist holidays
St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line: The World’s First Airline, Part 2 This piece looks at the aircraft used by the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line. As you read, consider how primitive the plane and accomodations were compared with today. Also notice how "modern" it seemed at the time! benoist • abraham c. pheil • anthony jannus • seaplane • st. petersburg
The Glory and the Brockenspectre Glories appear as a full circle, their coloured rings centered on the observer's shadow. Prior to the advent of regular high-altitude flight, the glory appeared only to those who ascended to high mountain elevations. Today, we can see glories regularly from aircraft flying in the sunlight above uniform cloud decks. A glory is only visible when sunlight is at the observer's back; therefore, they are always exactly opposite the sun. weather • meteorology • glory • brockenspectre • atmospheric diffraction
The Silver Dart: 100th Anniversary of Flight Constructed of silk balloon cloth, pipe, wood, tape and wire, and with a Curtiss 40-hp engine, JAD McCurdy flew the Silver Dart on Feb 23, 1909 at Baddeck Bay, NS the silver dart • 100th anniversary of flight in canada • aviation experiment association • jad mccurdy • alexander graham bell
The Trial Flying Lesson A first flying lesson in an aeroplane or helicopter is exciting and possibly a bit daunting. An experienced instructor gives some hints on how to get the most out of it. trial flying lesson • demo flight • air experience flight • learning to fly light aircraft • first helicopter lesson
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
Airshow! A vicarious aviation thrill: attending a local airshow featuring the Navy Blue Angels demonstration team aviation • airshow • adventure • small airplanes • aircraft
Cheap Flights: Geneva Airport GVA Low-cost airlines such as easyJet flying to Geneva Airport (GVA), especially from the UK, offer cheap flights and tickets to ski resorts in Switzerland and France. cheap flights to switzerland • geneva international airport gva • genève cointrin aéroport • airports in switzerland • fly rail baggage
Five Prayers During a crisis, we need to have faith that God has a stronger, larger purpose for the lives of those we love. This is what can keep you going during the hard times and when you wonder why things happen to good people. faith • prayer • strength • crisis • love
History of the Tuskegee Airmen, Revised The Schwarze Vogelmenschen or Black Birdmen regained their wings and flew from the pages of history; reigniting debate in America as vitriolic as any 1941 disagreement. tuskegee airmen • redtails • black birdmen • red angels • 99th pursuit squadron
Hitler's First Aerial Attack on Britian Countless battles and bombing raids occurred during W.W.2. The16th October 2009 is the 70th anniversary of the 1st aerial attack on British territory by the Luftwaffe. ww2. hitler • chamberlain • luftwaffe • junker • spitfire
Terminator Salvation Action Movie Review Revitalizing the series with intense action and an involving plot, Salvation unfortunately falls short by merely skimming over the deep themes explored in previous films. terminator salvation • terminator salvation review • terminator action scenes • t1 • t2
The A-12 Debacle How the administration of George Bush Sr. spent $30 billion on an aircraft that was never built. Dick Cheney called it a "model program." a-12 • avenger ii • naval aircraft • stealth
The Nile River - The Politics of Water At over 5,000 miles, the Nile is the longest river system in the world, flowing from central Africa north to the Mediterranean Sea. It is the lifeblood of one of the key nations of the Middle East – Egypt. There are ten countries that can claim a part of the Nile basin, but the Nile is Egypt’s lifeblood. Although it has attempted to secure the unimpeded flow of the Nile’s waters through the country by treaty, Cairo has made it known that it will use military force if necessary to ensure access to the waters. nile • river • egypt • water • middle east
Top Ten Coast Guard Rescues Coast Guard historians have complied a list of the ten all time great rescues conducted by the service since 1790. top ten coast guard rescues • notable rescue efforts • hurricane katrina • search and rescue • sar
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Japanese Submarine Attack on Curry County (WWII) Rick Francona, Mid-East Politics Editor, and Port Orford historian, recounts the WWII attacks on Oregon's southern coast. port orford • wwii • world war ii • rick francona • oregon
Places to Go and Things to Do in 2002 - Part VII Week seven of this series finds us at a Port Townsend historical home, a Seattle and Spokane museum, fire lookouts and a wild animal preserve. jerri brooker • rothschild • hartung • kentucky store • washington state parks heritage site
Flying the New York VFR Corridor The New York VFR corridor is one of the best recreational flights in the US, but it's also one of the busiest airspaces. Read some hints and tips on flying the corridor. fly hudson • new york • learn to fly • flying training • flight training |
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