The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 552
... flying types , the possibility of testing the fruits of fresh air flying in an open cockpit aircraft was very inviting- but in the Turbi . . . ? All my previous powered flying had been in Bolkow Juniors , Beagle Pups and DHC Chip- munks ...
... flying types , the possibility of testing the fruits of fresh air flying in an open cockpit aircraft was very inviting- but in the Turbi . . . ? All my previous powered flying had been in Bolkow Juniors , Beagle Pups and DHC Chip- munks ...
Page 624
... flying a real aeroplane made out of wood , glue and fabric . Vintage aircraft can be guaranteed to turn most people's heads and there are several reasons for this . Basic- ally 20th century man lives in a world in which old pas- times ...
... flying a real aeroplane made out of wood , glue and fabric . Vintage aircraft can be guaranteed to turn most people's heads and there are several reasons for this . Basic- ally 20th century man lives in a world in which old pas- times ...
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... flying - boats were sunk at a distressing rate in the years 1937/39 . In three years 28 % of the Imperial Airways flying - boat fleet became total losses , in many cases from incidents which would have been minor ones for landplanes ...
... flying - boats were sunk at a distressing rate in the years 1937/39 . In three years 28 % of the Imperial Airways flying - boat fleet became total losses , in many cases from incidents which would have been minor ones for landplanes ...
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