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airbus 340.600 by
franck jeamourra
hello
the beauty http://www.airliners.net/open.file/639542/M/
franck
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aircraft approach category quandary by
[email protected]
I know the aim para 5.4.7 says that aircraft approach categories are
based on 1.3 times the stall speed in the landing config at max
certificated gross landing weight (comes from far 97.3 (b).
However I know I have read somewhere, perhaps the aim or a far,
something along the lines that where the...
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Aircraft Designaitons by
David Townend
The second printing of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is still
available. We were out of print soon after our October 2002 printing so it
is good to have copies available again. We are also able to hold the
original price, too. Military Aircraft designations
catalogued from 1913 to...
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Aircraft Designation Book by
David R Townend
The Second Revised Edition of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems"
from AeroFile Publications still has copies available, however, we are
getting close to the end of our printing run. I am sure that if we expected
the kind of response we have had, we would have budgeted for...
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Aircraft Designations by
David Townend
The second printing of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is still
available. We were out of print soon after our October 2002 printing so it
is good to have copies available again. We are also able to hold the
original price, too. Military Aircraft designations
catalogued from 1913 to...
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Aircraft Designations by
David R Townend
The Second Edition of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is now
available from AeroFile.
This edition is completely reworked and updated over the 1995 edition, and
now features designations from six countries including Canada, United
States, Japan, Russia, Germany and Sweden. In all,...
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Aircraft Designations by
David R Townend
Available from AeroFile Publications, is the Second Revised Edition of
"Military Aircraft Designations and Systems". Revised and expanded from the
1995 edition, the Second edition now features designations from more
countries and many of the original designation systems have been updated...
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Aircraft Designations by
David Townend
The second printing of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is still
available. We were out of print soon after our October 2002 printing so it
is good to have copies available again. We are also able to hold the
original price, too. Military Aircraft designations
catalogued from 1913 to...
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1,159 |
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Aircraft Designations by
David Townend
The second printing of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is still
available. We were out of print soon after our October 2002 printing so it
is good to have copies available again. We are also able to hold the
original price, too. Military Aircraft designations
catalogued from 1913 to...
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1,225 |
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Aircraft Designations by
David Townend
The second printing of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is still
available. We were out of print soon after our October 2002 printing so it
is good to have copies available again. We are also able to hold the
original price, too. Military Aircraft designations
catalogued from 1913 to...
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Aircraft Designations Book by
David R Townend
As we did last year, AeroFile is celebrating the Holiday Season (and my
Birthday) with a sale of sorts. From December 1 to December 24, 2003, when
you order copy of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" we will pay
your shipping. What a great Holiday gift. We still have some...
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Aircraft Designations Book - Holiday Pricing by
David R Townend
As we did last year, AeroFile is celebrating the Holiday Season (and my
Birthday) with a sale of sorts. From December 1 to December 24, 2003, when
you order copy of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" we will pay
your shipping. What a great Holiday gift. We still have some...
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Aircraft navigation four Course Radio Range Video! by
Peter Taggart
We have put up on you tube a Video of an actual Four course Radio
Range Station that we built and placed on the air. . The four course
radio range system was the backbone navigation system used world wide
from 1928 to 1970 until replaced by the VOR. We have actual flying
with Audio of what the...
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Aircraft Ride Share by
Rajat Garg
Hi Everyone,
I am a fellow Pilot from Seattle and founder of aviation website,
PilotOutlook.com.
We recently launched a feature on our site to allow pilots to share
their flights with other pilots. It is available at -
http://www.pilotout look.com/local_flights
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by Mike
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Aircraft Winch by
Kobra
Flyers,
I finally had it with hangar rent increases and moved to a tie-down. So now
I have a Ramsey ATV2500 wireless remote winch for sale on ebay.com. It is
great for pulling a plane into the hangar. I used it for 1 1/2 years and it
really saved my back.
Here's the...
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Airline flight plans by
paul kgyy
I took an AA flight from SAN to ORD Tuesday that looped up through
Utah and Wyoming, maybe to catch strong upper winds. But I got to
wondering how airline flight plans get planned. Does the pilot do
this, or the airline?
I presume that ATC overrides theirs as they do mine from time to...
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Airline Fuel question by
Peterpan
Delta announced today it will lose another 1 Billion dollars in 2005
Most of the US Airlines are losing money due to higher fuel cost's
In Europe, airlines are making money and the fuel is 3 times more expensive.
I don't get it.
Is it some new type of math the US airlines are using or have...
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Airline Terror attack by
TomatoHead
IF? the diaper heads were successful in bringing down 10
transatlantic flights from the UK to America, what would
have been the impact to the airline industry?
With high oil prices and a major terror attack can airlines
survive an attack of that magnitude?
I don't think so
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Airliner landing technique by
Matt Whiting
This isn't an IFR topic, but I figure there might be a heavy iron pilot
or two reading this. There's a thread on the FS group about landing
747/777 class airplanes. I've read that they typically kick out the
crab right before touchdown much as some lighter airplane pilots do.
Slips are out...
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