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Old 2nd Nov 2010, 10:48   #1 (permalink)
 
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Aerodynamics CPL practice questions

I have just (narrowly) failed my CASA aerodynamics exam. To get a pass on my next attempt I'm going to completly restudy my theory texts but I would also like to have a go at some more practice questions.


Which set is best? (Bob Tait, ATC, Rob Avery, DH)
I would like to avoid Internet based questions that require logins etc that expire (prefer a paper based system).
I would also prefer questions with worked solution so I can see where I'm going wrong.
Internet descriptions of the Brands listed above are a bit vauge.....
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Old 2nd Nov 2010, 13:17   #2 (permalink)
 
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Hello there make sure you revise all the book questions and cyber exams questions of Bob tait and you should be fine mate...
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