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his month in FLYER, Ian Seager flies the 2016 Cirrus SR22T, the latest edition of the grand tourer that's both comfortable and technologically advanced.No wonder it's topped the four-seat single-engine sales chart every year since 2004. At the other end of the spectrum, Barry Schiff experiences airline flying 1920's style, when he flies a rare radial-powered Hamilton Metalplane that plied its airline trade on floats.Piper has high-hopes for its new range-topping M600 a€ Joe Fournier flies it and reckons they might have hit another sweet spot, just like they did when the original Meridian was introduced.Spinning on your first flying lesson? That's what happened to Dave Puleston, the subject of our First Solo feature.It's no wonder he ended up becoming one half of the Trig Aerobatic team!
In Accident Analysis, Joe Fournier reckons the go-around, while one of the most useful tools available to a pilot a€" is often seen as negative manoeuvre and is consequently underutilised, reminding us that ita€ s good to be well-practised and decisive in this invaluable handling skill.If flight-planning from a Greek taverna sounds like great fun, then the Flying Adventure takes us on a Greek island odyssey, while in Top Gear we take a look at PLBs and ELTs, plus there's the chance to win one in our great competition.With all this, plus the chance to save Ã
In Accident Analysis, Joe Fournier reckons the go-around, while one of the most useful tools available to a pilot a€" is often seen as negative manoeuvre and is consequently underutilised, reminding us that ita€ s good to be well-practised and decisive in this invaluable handling skill.If flight-planning from a Greek taverna sounds like great fun, then the Flying Adventure takes us on a Greek island odyssey, while in Top Gear we take a look at PLBs and ELTs, plus there's the chance to win one in our great competition.With all this, plus the chance to save Ã
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