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FLYING Magazine on MSNBeta Electric Aircraft Begins Testing in Norway
Fresh off a multiweek European “Grand Tour” comprising stops in Ireland, the U.K., France, Germany, Luxembourg, and Denmark, ...
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Colombian Air Force Veteran Esteban Solano: A Beacon of Hope for Challenging Aviation Environments
In a world increasingly reliant on air travel, there are complex operational challenges. In fact, the contributions of ...
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The Journal of the San Juan Islands on MSNIsland Air: Lifeline in the sky for San Juan Islands
Island Air Ambulance has deep roots in the San Juan Islands, tracing its origins back to the pioneering work of Roy Franklin ...
One of PZL’s less successful designs was the PZL-102, designed as a semi-aerobatic two-seat light monoplane. It was first flown on May 21, 1958, and later given the name Kos, Polish for blackbird.
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