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The Chippie 'Duster
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The Chippie 'Duster

Adapted as an agplane, now enjoying a second life as a glider tug, the only airworthy Mk 23 is a fine flying machine

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10 mins  |
April 2020
Rusty PPL to MEP/IR in eighteen months
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Rusty PPL to MEP/IR in eighteen months

Inspired to fly again after a long period of absence from GA – and finding huge reward in training on state-of-the-art aircraft

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7 mins  |
April 2020
RF47 recovery Part 3
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RF47 recovery Part 3

As the project becomes ever more complicated and difficult, Bob turns to re-designing the instrument panel from scratch. Spoiler alert: the ending is not like that of a Hollywood movie

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8 mins  |
April 2020
Flight training
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Flight training

News from the clubs, schools & ATOs

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April 2020
Replica racers revealed
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Replica racers revealed

A round-up of historic aircraft display and restoration news

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April 2020
Not Dead Yet
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Not Dead Yet

Environmental activists are seeking to shame air travellers and attacking business aviation. GA may soon be in their sights

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April 2020
Aerobility buys ex-RAF motor glider fleet
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Aerobility buys ex-RAF motor glider fleet

In a move that surprised many industry observers, the RAF’s fleet of 63 decommissioned Vigilant T1 motor gliders has been sold by the MoD’s Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) organisation to the UK charity Aerobility.

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April 2020
Bell V-280 Valor speeds ahead
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Bell V-280 Valor speeds ahead

Bell Textron Inc has been selected as a project agreement holder for the competitive demonstration and risk reduction (CD&RR) effort of the US Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) programme.

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April 2020
A private air force to reckon with
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A private air force to reckon with

When Air USA, a flight training contractor to the US Air Force, concludes its purchase of 46 former Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18 Hornets, it will have a fleet of fighters comparable to the Swiss Air Force.

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April 2020
My first long trip
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My first long trip

Bob is a former professional pilot. In over thirty years of airline flying he has operated from more than 250 airports in every continent – except Antarctica

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May 2020
Goosed!
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Goosed!

A memorable experience of flying a highly original Grumman Goose − tricky to taxi and somewhat laborious on the water but a benign and fun-to-fly machine in the air

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May 2020
The Isolated Aviator
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The Isolated Aviator

Entertainment − and even flying practice − for the grounded pilot

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May 2020
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California Dreamin'

... and something of a nightmare over Nevada. Touring US West Coast destinations, encountering bad weather and reflecting on flying freedom in the USA and at home

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10+ mins  |
May 2020
Safety Matters
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Safety Matters

Safety Matters and Safety Briefs are based on the AAIB Bulletin and UK Airprox Board reports, with additional material from the US National Transportation Safety Board.

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May 2020
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COLDWAR LEGACY

Coming from a line of aerobatic aircraft designed to challenge the West, this aggressive looking Russian is more ballet dancer than bear

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May 2020
Books & Gear
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Books & Gear

Camera for the flying adventurer || Police Helicopter Operations Manual

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May 2020
Classic Book Choice
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Classic Book Choice

Dive Bomber by Robert A Winston, first published by George G Harrap & Co Ltd 1940, available second-hand £7 to £10, Amazon Kindle edition £3.78. Hardback, 192 pages, black and white illustration

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February 2020
Old Timers - A round-up of historic aircraft display and restoration news
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Old Timers - A round-up of historic aircraft display and restoration news

Flitfire to UK

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February 2020
Safety Matters
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Safety Matters

Safety Matters and Safety Briefs are based on the AAIB Bulletin and UK Airprox Board reports, with additional material from the US National Transportation Safety Board.

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February 2020
SAAB's  Sapphire
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SAAB's Sapphire

This jewel of an aircraft effortlessly fulfils its triple design role of trainer, tourer and aerobatic machine – and its easy handling will enchant any pilot

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February 2020
LIGHT SPORT CHAMP
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LIGHT SPORT CHAMP

It could have been a contender: while ACA’s much improved 7EC was the best Champ of all – and popular with owners – it only saw limited production

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February 2020
FIRST LOOK: Spacek SD-2
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FIRST LOOK: Spacek SD-2

The best of both worlds: neatly designed, and constructed using a blend of traditional and modern techniques, Spacek’s top-performing two-seater is most definitely not ‘just another’ Rotax-powered European ultralight

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10 mins  |
February 2020
DeLand wins out
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DeLand wins out

With Sebring out of the running, the war of the Florida events is over and DeLand becomes the Sport Aviation Showcase

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3 mins  |
February 2020
NTSB Criticises FAA In Wake Of Kobe Bryant Accident
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NTSB Criticises FAA In Wake Of Kobe Bryant Accident

The latest news from the world of rotary-wing aviation

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Spring 2020
How Low Can You Go?
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How Low Can You Go?

The magic of history, an altimeter reading below zero and Air Force comrades reunited − all in one stunning flight over Israel

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Spring 2020
A Welcome Virus
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A Welcome Virus

This EASA-approved Slovenian Light Sport Aircraft comes well equipped, handles nicely, is speedy and will carry a decent load over a long distance with great efficiency

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Spring 2020
RF47 Recovery part 2
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RF47 Recovery part 2

After importing the damaged Fournier, Bob’s real work begins. Restoring this one-off prototype to flying condition will be no walk in the park...

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Spring 2020
Game of drones
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Game of drones

We are not making it up says one pilot, after two drone encounters led him to investigate further

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Spring 2020
Trying (not) to land
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Trying (not) to land

Sixteen years in the RAF, a decade as a civilian ETPS instructor and latterly commercial, Charlie has instructed on the majority of the 220 odd types he’s flown

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Spring 2020
Tecnam to deliver Special Mission P2012 Traveller
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Tecnam to deliver Special Mission P2012 Traveller

Survey firm AirborneHydroMapping has bought a Special Mission P2012

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Spring 2020