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his month in FLYER, Ian Seager makes sure he has gear-up for landing, as he's on the water in a classic 1946 Grumman Widgeon, the last of its type being used for multi-engine seaplane training.Jean-Marie Urlacher tries a pair of Zlins; one 2-seater and one 4-seater, both have been updated with Garmin glass, while our first solo feature talks with Dave Sykes, the paraplegic pilot who, having flown solo from the UK to Australia now plans to fly a microlight, solo, to the North Pole.
Accident Analysis looks at when practice becomes too realistic and Joe Fournier analyses and comments on incidents during essential training, Paul Brice suggests that aerobatics could be more affordable than you think, and our Flying Adventure heads to the west coast of Canada, while in Top Gear we look at the latest UK Flight Guides for 2016.With all this, plus the chance to save Ã
Accident Analysis looks at when practice becomes too realistic and Joe Fournier analyses and comments on incidents during essential training, Paul Brice suggests that aerobatics could be more affordable than you think, and our Flying Adventure heads to the west coast of Canada, while in Top Gear we look at the latest UK Flight Guides for 2016.With all this, plus the chance to save Ã
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