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This month in FLYER, Ken Scott talks to the team that completed the late Jim Mossa€ s amazing recreation of the a€~gianta€ Gee Bee Q.E.D., and finds out what ita€ s like to fly a machine that has the unusual operating restriction of unusable power! Ian Seager flies the AirCam, an usual kit-built twin-engined machine that offers unbelievable visibility and slow flight capability.Got a canine friend? Annabel Cook suggests that taking your dog on a flying adventure is easier than you think.
Elsewhere in the issue, we interview the new head of EASA, Patrick Ky, Joe Fournier looks at runway incursions in Accident Analysis, and there's a test of three in-ear headsets in Top Gear.
Add in a flying adventure in search of VFR flight at midnight in Sweden, the chance to save Ã
Elsewhere in the issue, we interview the new head of EASA, Patrick Ky, Joe Fournier looks at runway incursions in Accident Analysis, and there's a test of three in-ear headsets in Top Gear.
Add in a flying adventure in search of VFR flight at midnight in Sweden, the chance to save Ã
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