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nternational News Commercial News by Keith Crowden Airports by Keith Crowden Orders and Leases by Michael Stroud Airliner Deliveries ATC News by David Smith Military News a€ by Bob Archer and Peter Foster Your Questions Answered Airlines of the USA since 1914 part 11 - by Maurice Wickstead Aviation History - Archaeology by David Smith Letters DVDs Book Reviews Aviation History a€" Preservation Register review by Stuart McDiarmid Airport movements by Adrian Thompson Rotarians at Duxford Barry Wheeler swings by the 2007 Helitech show to take a peak at the latest developments in the helicopter world. Personal Jets at NBAA The annual business aviation show comes under scrutiny as Rod Simpson finds an inclination towards the personal. Inspiring the next generation The Science Museum projects a museum development that aims to stimulate interest from young people. CAF 50th The Commemorative AF celebrates its half-century, and Alastair Robertson tells us how the party went. Vulcan to the Sky After a decade of effort, XH558 finally made it into the air. We reflect on the next steps in this groundbreaking project. Arctic Tiger Bob Archer reports on this yeara€ s themed Tiger Meet which has a humanitarian slant. Coming to a gate near you! The Airbus A380 starts scheduled services and this photo-spread shows how Singapore Airlines is furnishing its Super Jumbos. 707-classic of the airways Former 707 pilot Stephen Haye recalls with some nostalgia the dawning era of fast jet travel in smooth air. The Blue Box maker David Oliver looks back at the advent of the Link trainer and recalls a time when flight simulation was much simpler than today. CAE a€" simulating the science of flight In an age of electronic simulation, the pilot today has a lot of experience in his virtual logbook before taking to the air. Short lived sub-hunter Barry Wheeler recalls the ungainly, but somehow alluring, attraction of the last Fairey to grace carrier decks, the Gannet. Desert interlude Jim Grant opens another chapter in our RAF at 90 series with a tale of not-so-exotic Eastern adventure.
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