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Titanic of the Future: The Next Big Thing in Air Travel
by helenathegreat
A graphic depiction of what the Aeroscraft will probably look like. (Photo: Aeroscraft.com) It's a blimp! It's a plane! No, it's the Aeroscraft! The size of three football fields, it's not set to go into... published 8 months ago
Have Budget Airlines killed the Glamour of Flying?
by Rik Ravado
Once flying was glamorous. A pilot or air hostess were the coolest of professions. A humourous review of air travel and the rise of no frills airlines. How flight lost its glamor and flight attendants their reputation. published 9 months ago
Aeromodeling
by datir
Everyboudy wish to fly but not possible for everyone. but now possible with aeromodeling, is amazing hobby.This is not exprience to fly but give feeling to fly also technical knowledge.There are bussiness also... published 12 months ago
Surviving Long Haul Flights
by zero1010
Lets face it. Long haul flights suck. The initial excitement of travelling and going somewhere new is quickly dulled and then killed after hours spent six miles in the air in a thin pressurised metal tube with... published 2 months ago
Air Force 1
by eleftheron
Air Force One is a Boeing 747-200B that has been modified to meet presidential requirements. The aircraft is known by the radio call sign used when the president is aboard: Air Force One. The "flying Oval... published 10 days ago
Stinky Socks and Armrests: Surviving Holiday Travel
by Cathanne
Forget terrorism, forget delays, forget turmoil in the Middle East. The real problem is in the middle seat. I spent an entire cross country flight in an armed (pun-intended) struggle with the woman in the... published 9 months ago
The Wright Brothers (Inventor Of Aeroplanes)
by hassam
For centuries man dreamt of flying, but he knew that the ‘flying carpets' of the Arabian Nights were nothing but meagre dreams. Wright brothers, however, revolutionized the whole concept turning the fairy... published 5 months ago
the new 747's
by problem master
The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the "Jumbo Jet",[4][5] was the first wide-body commercial airliner ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing's Commercial Airplane unit in the United States, it is among the... published 7 months ago








