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News
Historic News
G-News
All the latest from the CAA Register.
Flight Test
Cessna 400 Turbo
Is that low-wing composite aircraft really a Cessna Dave Unwin flies the speedy 400.
Six FREE Landings
We have another six free landings this month! The featured airfields are Bagby, Campbeltown, Eshott, Old Buckenham, Sandtoft and Tiree.
Crossword and caption competition.
Ask the Experts
Got an aeronautical conundrum Our team of experts can help!
Reviews
Back to Basics
Captain X swaps his Boeing 747-400 for a North American T-6 Harvard, but will he be fazed by the lack of autopilot and flight management computer
I Have Control!
Looking for a challenge in his retirement, John Rootes embarked on a CPL and Flight Instructors' Course at the age of 62. Little did he know what he was letting himself in for!
From Fixed-Wing to Rotary Flying
Thinking about becoming a helicopter pilot Helen Krasner explains how.
Diary Dates
Letters
The E Man and his Aircraft
Recent articles on European electric aircraft have generated a lot of interest. Howard Levy examines an American electric aeroplane.
Issues of Stability and the Stall
John Gibson continues the second part of his article 'A Miscellany of Aviation Misconceptions and Fallacies', and investigates the issues of stability and stalling.
Flight Safety
Accidents from this month's AAIB bulletin and the latest CHIRP reports.
The Oldest English Aeroplane
The Shuttleworth Collection's 1912 Blackburn Monoplane is the oldest English aeroplane still airworthy. Jonathan Saville examines this unique aircraft and Andy Sephton provides a taste of what it is like to fly.
Flying the EC145
Helen Krasner samples this powerful police helicopter.
Historic News
G-News
All the latest from the CAA Register.
Flight Test
Cessna 400 Turbo
Is that low-wing composite aircraft really a Cessna Dave Unwin flies the speedy 400.
Six FREE Landings
We have another six free landings this month! The featured airfields are Bagby, Campbeltown, Eshott, Old Buckenham, Sandtoft and Tiree.
Crossword and caption competition.
Ask the Experts
Got an aeronautical conundrum Our team of experts can help!
Reviews
Back to Basics
Captain X swaps his Boeing 747-400 for a North American T-6 Harvard, but will he be fazed by the lack of autopilot and flight management computer
I Have Control!
Looking for a challenge in his retirement, John Rootes embarked on a CPL and Flight Instructors' Course at the age of 62. Little did he know what he was letting himself in for!
From Fixed-Wing to Rotary Flying
Thinking about becoming a helicopter pilot Helen Krasner explains how.
Diary Dates
Letters
The E Man and his Aircraft
Recent articles on European electric aircraft have generated a lot of interest. Howard Levy examines an American electric aeroplane.
Issues of Stability and the Stall
John Gibson continues the second part of his article 'A Miscellany of Aviation Misconceptions and Fallacies', and investigates the issues of stability and stalling.
Flight Safety
Accidents from this month's AAIB bulletin and the latest CHIRP reports.
The Oldest English Aeroplane
The Shuttleworth Collection's 1912 Blackburn Monoplane is the oldest English aeroplane still airworthy. Jonathan Saville examines this unique aircraft and Andy Sephton provides a taste of what it is like to fly.
Flying the EC145
Helen Krasner samples this powerful police helicopter.
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