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Wednesday, 04 June 2008 - Features

Monitoring Of Aircraft Wiring To Be Improved

Ensuring safety in flight has always been a full-time job and a lot of avionics systems have been dedicated to the monitoring of navigation, communication and other essential flight systems. Unfortunately aircraft wiring can usually only be checked on the ground, which means pilots get little warning if something goes wrong with their wiring during a flight.

Tuesday, 03 June 2008 - Features

Eclipse Aviation Launches New Single-Engine Jet

The single-jet market got even larger recently when Eclipse Aviation announced plans to bring the new Eclipse 400 single-engine jet to market. Despite heavy competition, the aircraft is still turning heads. It is a production version of the Eclipse Concept Jet that was displayed at EAA AirVenture last year. There is a lot more to this little jet than meets the eye and those acquainted with the data are eager to see this aircraft take to the skies.

Monday, 02 June 2008 - Features

Book Your Ticket to the Dayton Air Show

Every year the Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio, is flooded with thousands of people as they attend the Dayton Air Show. A more appropriate venue could not have been chosen. The city was home to the Wright Brothers and so it was in this very area that the first successful flight in a powered plane by Orville and Wilbur Wright took place. This exciting historical aspect of the city’s history is often detailed in a flight exhibition that is provided by the Wright Company.

Friday, 30 May 2008 - Features

WWII Aircraft Fly to Tri-Cities

Aircraft enthusiasts in the Tri-Cities area are in for a treat between the 16th and 18th of June 2008, as four historic aircraft from the Collings Foundation will be seen flying overhead. Spectators may be forgiven for thinking that they have stepped back in time to the World War II era, as the B-17, B-24, B-25 and P-51 war planes rumble across the sky.

Thursday, 29 May 2008 - Features

Latest TBM Makes ILA Debut

Whenever a new or updated aircraft is debuted it draws a lot of attention. The recently updated TBM850 will be making its German debut on the ILA static line soon and it is bounded to turn a lot of heads. Not only is the newest variant of the TBM850 lighter and more roomy, but it also makes use of some of the top equipment currently available in the aviation industry. No doubt pilots or airline companies looking to replace older models or older aircraft of a similar nature will be more than interested in the changes that will be showcased in the new and improved EADS Socata TBM850.

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