RAAus – Looking Forward; Looking Back
We’ve come a long way down the track – but are we expecting too much change in Recreational Flying and from RAAus?
Read MoreRunway or Driveway?
John Travolta lives in one, and so too does an increasing number of much less famous (and less wealthy) people. Airparks – or housing developments designed for people who want an airstrip outside their front door - are becoming increasingly popular.
Read MoreAir Ambulance
In the early days, our equipment was fairly basic; we had aviation maps, a street directory and a compass. There were no mobile phones or GPS, the helicopter had no autopilots or stabilization and we would go into the mountains in all sorts of weather conditions and search for the injured person.
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Read MoreIt’s Electri-Flying
The surreal electric helicopter that recently won the Lindbergh Prize for Innovation at this year’s AeroFriedrichshafen has moved the proof of concept design up a few notches.
Read MoreA Sprint and a Marathon
Hawker Beechcraft’s inimitable T-6C Texan II military trainer has been put through its paces during a two month around the world demo tour.
Read MoreGround Cover
The police force with the largest geographical jurisdiction in the world, the hardworking West Australian police Air Wing, has just taken delivery of a Eurocopter Dauphin to help them cover more ground.
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