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Today's Pilot Magazine, February 2007 Issue Today's Pilot Magazine, February 2007 Issue


No. of Pages - 112
Condition --- Good
Price ------   £2.00

Magazine Contents
News

Historic News

G-NEWS
What's hot and what's not on the CAA Register.

Flight Test -Waco YMF-5C Super
Dave Unwin flies one of the finest biplanes ever built.

SPLASH show report
The team visited the Birmingham NEC for the 2006 SPLASH show.

Reviews

FREE Landings
This month's featured airfields are Andrewsfield, Bagby, Old Sarum and Upfield Farm.

People and Their Planes
Mitch Carley and 'Duggy' - The Smile in the Sky
A bright yellow DC-3 is capturing the hearts and minds of America's youngsters. We talk to Mitch Carley, the creator of 'Duggy'.

Flight Test Index

Today's Pilot Crossword - can you crack it?

Thanks For The Landing
Most pilots owe a debt of gratitude to at least one instructor. John Laming remembers the man who played a pivotal role in his career, and recalls the time when he managed to repay a favour.

Long Distance Flyers
Michael Friend looks at the HK-1 and the E-1, two single-seat long distance tourers designed half a century apart.

Templehof At Last
In the conclusion to his article, which began in last month's issue, Vic Flintham and Co finally reach their destination at Templehof.

Letters

How to Organise an Event
When does 52 young people, 18 leaders/parents, five pilots, 16 ground crew and one day of bad weather equal 91 happy, smiling faces? At Panshanger aerodrome's first-ever Young Aviators Day. Colin Hastings reveals the work involved in organising the event.

Diary dates

Today's Pilot at AOPA Expo
More from Palm Springs, California, on the 2006 AOPA Expo.

Team Rocket F1 Evo
The Evo is much more than a souped-up RV. We look at the latest hot-rod from Team Rocket.

Flight Safety
This month's AAIB reports.


GA and the UK CAA
The UK CAA recently held a Conference on General Aviation in London. Peter Saundby gives a personal view.

Ask The Experts


Flight Test Flight Test
Robinson R22
The R22 is the world's best-selling helicopter. Helen Krasner examines the reasons why.


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