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/The financial year just ended has been significant for the airline industry in Australia – significant in terms of insignificant movement, despite noises off from the Federal Government. A cynical overview is perhaps unkind. But it is truthful. Hurryings and scurryings in the airline world have produced no firm trend-line in giving the passenger a
Read moreWhen Winning is Everything
/To the public the exploits of a fighter pilot have always been legendary. From those daring gladiators in their Fokkers and Sopwiths of 1917 through to the heroes of the Battle of Britain – a fighter ace has always been king in the public eye and an idol of the times. Since the Korean campaign
Read moreAirbus, 4 years in service
/Airbus Four Years Later Since its debut with Air France on the Paris-London route, passengers in many parts of the world have come to appreciate the comfort and convenience of the A300. It Is now in service with 14 operators. Among wide-body aircraft the A300 remains unique. It is the only one of the new
Read moreBushrangers
/If one instrument of war dominated the Vietnam conflict more than any other, that instrument was the helicopter. Perhaps the senior American officer, arguing the virtues of the aircraft as a weapon, was pressing the argument too far when he declared: “The Vietnam war hangs on the rotor blade of a helicopter. ” Nevertheless, helicopters
Read moreDash Eighty, 20 years of the 707
/Next time you board a modern jet airliner, almost regardless of make, spare a thought for that first Boeing prototype which helped make your current flight possible – the old Dash Eighty, Boeing Model 367-80 which on July 15, 1954 took commercial aviation into the jet age. Boeing have always been trendsetters. Prior to World
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