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2009 Omaka Classic Fighters Airshow

December 31, 2008 by Editor  
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Looking for a great place to take the whole family early next year? Then look no further than the 2009 Omaka Classic Fighters Airshow. This great event will combine the thrills and spills of classic aerial combat with cars, ground theatre, good food and more. Certainly the whole family will no doubt find something worthwhile at this great event.

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Be Sure to Visit Avalon 2009

December 23, 2008 by Editor  
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Airplane enthusiasts in Australia will no doubt be looking forward to the 2009 Avalon air show with great anticipation. The Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition will take place over six days and will showcase all the latest developments and trends in these various facets of the industry.

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Finnair Creates Futuristic Concept Aircraft

December 15, 2008 by Editor  
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In celebration of the company’s 85th anniversary, Finnair has created a whole array of concept aircraft designed to provide a possible glimpse into the future of aviation. The collection is based mainly on current trends to create more environmentally friendly aircraft technology and to use lightweight materials.

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Goldsboro Air Center Hosts A Stately War Veteran

December 9, 2008 by Editor  
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p>The Goldsboro Air Center in Pikeville, North Carolina, was able to host an honorable war veteran earlier this week. The 1929 Ford 4-A-T-E Tri Motor plane was struck by bullets at Pearl Harbor a remarkable 67 years ago. Fans were able to get a closer look at this rare and time-tested aircraft at the Goldsboro Air Center during the weekend.
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ADS-B Satellite Tracking Of Aircraft Approved

December 8, 2008 by Editor  
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Few people would argue that flying poses possible risks that make it a somewhat dangerous occupation – even if most aircraft manage to make it back to the ground in safety. Inclement weather and the possibility of mid-air collisions are just two of the risks that aircraft face on a daily basis. Now it seems all that is about to change with the FAA approving satellite tracking of aircraft.

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Aircraft Flight Will Be Revolutionized By Biomimicry

December 4, 2008 by Editor  
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The science of Biomimicry is not new to the scientific world, but every now and then it is taken to a whole new level. While aircraft have long been roughly designed in imitation of birds, they has always had certain set characteristics that set them apart. It seems all that is about to change.

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NASA to Study Pilot Cognition

December 1, 2008 by Editor  
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Most adults are familiar with that feeling one gets when you are just so tired that driving a car becomes plain ludicrous. The moment you find yourself fighting to stay awake behind the wheel unexpectedly you know it is time to pull over. But what happens when you are a couple of thousand kilometers up in the sky?

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