The September/October issue of Australian Flying is hot off the printing press
and filled with flying tips, destinations features, entertaining and
informative stories and much, much more for Australia’s active General
Aviation and Recreational Aviation pilots.
Here’s a brief snapshot of what you can read about in our latest issue.
* Communicate, educate, aviate: Shelley Ross looks at CASA's recent efforts to communicate its safety message to GA pilots, and explains why we should all be listening to the regulator's message.
* Flight Test - Aquila A210: John Absolon gets a taste of German ingenuity with the Aquila A210, which might look like an LSA but is actually a fully FAR-certified light aircraft.
* Destination - Arkaroola: Shelley Ross gets off the beaten track and takes us to Arkaroola in South Australia's Flinders Ranges, a must for anyone visiting Lake Eyre.
* Aircraft Buyers' Guide Pt. 1: In the first of a two-part series, Steve Hitchen examines the long list of new and used aircraft available to would-be aircraft owners. This first instalment looks at two-seat trainers, four-seater cruisers and six-seater tourers.
* Importing aircraft guide: Steve Hitchen explains everything aircraft buyers need to know to avoid the financial potholes and get a good deal when importing late model aircraft from the US.
* Reach for the Sky Tackling taildraggers: Australian Flying reader John Blumenthal details the trials, tribulations and abundance of joy he encountered in gaining his tailwheel endorsement.
* The Type Hog - DH82A Tiger Moth: Jim Davis offers his first-hand account of the joys of flying a Tiger Moth, and explains why this iconic aircraft is the greatest training aeroplane of all.
YOU'LL FIND ALL THIS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE IN THE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011 ISSUE OF AUSTRALIAN FLYING.
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