Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
NEWS
Lake EP - 'New' from LanShe, CAA's Second Round of Mode S Consultation, World Air Games 2005 Cancelled, Diamond & Mooney Go Glass, AOPA Euro-Pilots Fly-In, Flying Start from GAPAN, Delmar Sells the Gee Bee, Raytheon and Today's Pilot Celebrate the King Air's 40th, CTC McAlpine Sponsored Cadet Scheme Expands, 20th Anniversary Malibu, Honda & GE Team Up, Firefly's at Duxford - PLUS - X Prize Update, GAMA's 2003 Production News and the latest Diary Dates.
KEY WORLD OF NEWS
Today's Pilot is just one of Key Publishing's portfolio of aviation magazines. The group also includes FlyPast, Air International, AirForces Monthly, Airliner World and Airports International. This new regular feature aims to give readers a flavour of the news currently being carried across Key's publications.
G-NEWS
All the latest imports and exports from the CAA register.
FLIGHT TEST GULFSTREAM GA-7 COUGAR
Why did the Cougar remain in production less than two years Dave Unwin flies Gulfstream's only piston twin.
MAGNI GYROS
Jerry West visits the Magni factory and talks to Vittorio Magni.
OUT & ABOUT
A fly-in report from North Weald, a balloon gathering in Wiltshire and a brace of Cardinals at Derby - our 'Out & About' team reports back.
TODAY'S PILOT 2004 FLY-IN PLANNER
The 2004 fly-in season is upon us and the calendar is rapidly filling up. We offer a comprehensive list of 2004 UK fly-ins and airshows and take a look at some of the largest air events in the world.
CLUB MED
The Detail: "Please collect one MD600 NOTAR from Mallorca and position to Manchester", clear throat, "the day after tomorrow" Jamie Chalkley takes up the story.
40 X PRIZE - THE NEW RACE FOR SPACE
Teams from seven countries are competing to be the first to launch a private, reusable, three-person craft into space to win the $10,000,000 X Prize. Steve Bridgewater looks at the competition and checks out the front runners' form.
WEATHER SCHOOL - YOUR FOG QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Thank you to everyone who contacted us with questions for Weatherweb.net's aviation weather guru Simon Keeling. This month Simon looks at some foggy queries.
OWNING AND OPERATING Ikarus C-42
Ken Delve looks at the pros and cons of owning an Ikarus C-42.
LETTERS
FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES AT FIFTEEN HUNDRED FEET!
Guy Kendell flew low and slow across Australia's north in a 1940s Boeing Stearman biplane. Craig Justo took the photographs.
BRITAIN FROM THE AIR
A crisp winter's day can be just right for some aerial archaeology
FLIGHT TEST PART 2
This month Jerry Parr looks at the PFA Flight Test, the all-important climb test, and gives advice on what to do when it isn't good news.
PILOT PORTRAIT - ANDY BUCHANAN
Andy Buchanan is the man behind Earls Court's 'Fly! The London Airshow'. He speaks to Steve Beebee about his flying career, GA and the show that has become a real labour of love.
FLIGHT SAFETY
Our regular review of this month's reports from the AAIB and CHIRP.
REVIEWS
AN HOUR IN THE LIFE OF THE EXXON FLYIN' TIGER
Bruce Bohannon describes his latest attempt to take the Exxon Flyin' Tiger to 50,000ft.
SINGLE-SEAT DEREGULATION
The deregulation of single-seat microlights looks increasingly likely. David Bremner examines the implications.
FLIGHT TEST THUNDER MUSTANG
A 75% scale, carbon-fibre adaptation of North American's famous P-51, the Thunder Mustang is possibly the ultimate Airfix kit. Clive Davidson discovers whether it flies as good as it looks.
Lake EP - 'New' from LanShe, CAA's Second Round of Mode S Consultation, World Air Games 2005 Cancelled, Diamond & Mooney Go Glass, AOPA Euro-Pilots Fly-In, Flying Start from GAPAN, Delmar Sells the Gee Bee, Raytheon and Today's Pilot Celebrate the King Air's 40th, CTC McAlpine Sponsored Cadet Scheme Expands, 20th Anniversary Malibu, Honda & GE Team Up, Firefly's at Duxford - PLUS - X Prize Update, GAMA's 2003 Production News and the latest Diary Dates.
KEY WORLD OF NEWS
Today's Pilot is just one of Key Publishing's portfolio of aviation magazines. The group also includes FlyPast, Air International, AirForces Monthly, Airliner World and Airports International. This new regular feature aims to give readers a flavour of the news currently being carried across Key's publications.
G-NEWS
All the latest imports and exports from the CAA register.
FLIGHT TEST GULFSTREAM GA-7 COUGAR
Why did the Cougar remain in production less than two years Dave Unwin flies Gulfstream's only piston twin.
MAGNI GYROS
Jerry West visits the Magni factory and talks to Vittorio Magni.
OUT & ABOUT
A fly-in report from North Weald, a balloon gathering in Wiltshire and a brace of Cardinals at Derby - our 'Out & About' team reports back.
TODAY'S PILOT 2004 FLY-IN PLANNER
The 2004 fly-in season is upon us and the calendar is rapidly filling up. We offer a comprehensive list of 2004 UK fly-ins and airshows and take a look at some of the largest air events in the world.
CLUB MED
The Detail: "Please collect one MD600 NOTAR from Mallorca and position to Manchester", clear throat, "the day after tomorrow" Jamie Chalkley takes up the story.
40 X PRIZE - THE NEW RACE FOR SPACE
Teams from seven countries are competing to be the first to launch a private, reusable, three-person craft into space to win the $10,000,000 X Prize. Steve Bridgewater looks at the competition and checks out the front runners' form.
WEATHER SCHOOL - YOUR FOG QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Thank you to everyone who contacted us with questions for Weatherweb.net's aviation weather guru Simon Keeling. This month Simon looks at some foggy queries.
OWNING AND OPERATING Ikarus C-42
Ken Delve looks at the pros and cons of owning an Ikarus C-42.
LETTERS
FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES AT FIFTEEN HUNDRED FEET!
Guy Kendell flew low and slow across Australia's north in a 1940s Boeing Stearman biplane. Craig Justo took the photographs.
BRITAIN FROM THE AIR
A crisp winter's day can be just right for some aerial archaeology
FLIGHT TEST PART 2
This month Jerry Parr looks at the PFA Flight Test, the all-important climb test, and gives advice on what to do when it isn't good news.
PILOT PORTRAIT - ANDY BUCHANAN
Andy Buchanan is the man behind Earls Court's 'Fly! The London Airshow'. He speaks to Steve Beebee about his flying career, GA and the show that has become a real labour of love.
FLIGHT SAFETY
Our regular review of this month's reports from the AAIB and CHIRP.
REVIEWS
AN HOUR IN THE LIFE OF THE EXXON FLYIN' TIGER
Bruce Bohannon describes his latest attempt to take the Exxon Flyin' Tiger to 50,000ft.
SINGLE-SEAT DEREGULATION
The deregulation of single-seat microlights looks increasingly likely. David Bremner examines the implications.
FLIGHT TEST THUNDER MUSTANG
A 75% scale, carbon-fibre adaptation of North American's famous P-51, the Thunder Mustang is possibly the ultimate Airfix kit. Clive Davidson discovers whether it flies as good as it looks.
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