FlapsPodcast
26th Jul 2011, 22:39
The July edition of the award-winning Flaps Podcast is available now..
Amazingly, it's our first birthday already. We've had a great year making our (British) aviation podcast - and we hope you've had a good year listening to it.
It's at FlapsPodcast.com (http://www.flapspodcast.com) and is on iTunes too.
In this edition we speak to Richard and Dan from top band The Feeling. One's been learning to fly fixed-wing, the other a chopper.
We get a tour of the museum-piece Concorde that's on display at the Manchester Airport Runway Visitor Park.
A private pilot broke an aviation record a couple of weeks ago: he visited (by air) the greatest number of airfields in one day. We find out how and why.
We catch up with Pet PPL Karl who's getting towards the end of his training, and Pablo Mason wonders if aviators should be a little nicer to each other sometimes.
And in the next few days we'll release longer versions of the Concorde and Feeling pieces as part of Flaps Extended.
As ever, if you like it, please spread the word or follow us on Twitter @flapspodcast (http://www.twitter.com/flapspodcast)
Mark
Amazingly, it's our first birthday already. We've had a great year making our (British) aviation podcast - and we hope you've had a good year listening to it.
It's at FlapsPodcast.com (http://www.flapspodcast.com) and is on iTunes too.
In this edition we speak to Richard and Dan from top band The Feeling. One's been learning to fly fixed-wing, the other a chopper.
We get a tour of the museum-piece Concorde that's on display at the Manchester Airport Runway Visitor Park.
A private pilot broke an aviation record a couple of weeks ago: he visited (by air) the greatest number of airfields in one day. We find out how and why.
We catch up with Pet PPL Karl who's getting towards the end of his training, and Pablo Mason wonders if aviators should be a little nicer to each other sometimes.
And in the next few days we'll release longer versions of the Concorde and Feeling pieces as part of Flaps Extended.
As ever, if you like it, please spread the word or follow us on Twitter @flapspodcast (http://www.twitter.com/flapspodcast)
Mark