Australian Flying Magazine now on-line
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Australian Flying Magazine now on-line
After a long wait due to an over zealous internet domain name hoarder who couldn't see the forrest for the trees until the forrest was pointed out to him in or near a court room, Australian Flying Magazine is now on-line.
Why did I post this? - it has a free online classifieds section which is quite handy, better than paying $40+ for some of the others if you are a tight aviator like yours truly!
Why did I post this? - it has a free online classifieds section which is quite handy, better than paying $40+ for some of the others if you are a tight aviator like yours truly!
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Sorry I didnt write it because I thought it would get blocked so i am using a cunning system to ensure that it gets through the nartzi filter.
www . australianflying . com . au
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Hardly worth reading when they write rubbish like this:
It’s easy to understand the pilot’s side of the story. He had probably been in turbulence for most of the two hour flight from Upington - and a V-tail Bonanza doesn’t handle well in turbulence. It wags its tail and makes everyone feel sick. Also, and the pilot whould have known this, at the last count an amazing total of some 240 Bonanzas have broken up in the air. So we can understand that he was keen to get on the ground.
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It’s easy to understand the pilot’s side of the story. He had probably been in turbulence for most of the two hour flight from Upington - and a V-tail Bonanza doesn’t handle well in turbulence. It wags its tail and makes everyone feel sick. Also, and the pilot whould have known this, at the last count an amazing total of some 240 Bonanzas have broken up in the air. So we can understand that he was keen to get on the ground.
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Yeah, I see what you mean FTDK
I thought the online mag may be useful for someone like me though (a Pom foreigner who wants to move to / fly in Australia). I'm trying to glean as much info as I can.
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I thought the online mag may be useful for someone like me though (a Pom foreigner who wants to move to / fly in Australia). I'm trying to glean as much info as I can.
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unairworthy, im assuming that you are in someway connected to Australian Flying?
Can i give you a suggestion to put forward? could you perhaps consider adding just a few collums for the professional pilot, im a bit tierd of reading about how to take-off and land and choosing the correct flying school, it might then progess a bit furthur from the newsagents shelf or the flying schools.
Can i give you a suggestion to put forward? could you perhaps consider adding just a few collums for the professional pilot, im a bit tierd of reading about how to take-off and land and choosing the correct flying school, it might then progess a bit furthur from the newsagents shelf or the flying schools.
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Back on topic, it would also be nice if you used Aussie accidents instead of ones from S.A.
Like the website too
Back on topic, it would also be nice if you used Aussie accidents instead of ones from S.A.
Like the website too