Flight Testing Microsoft Flight Simulator Version 4.0 If you are a busy pilot struggling to stay current or a newcomer to flying, then Mici oft Flight Simulator 4.0 (MFS4) would be an excellent choice for your only flight simulator. Anybody who has never experienced “electronic” flight will also find mastering this simulation a fascinating experience.
Boeing Bullish on Future Air Cargo Requirements Boeing has released its latest “World Air Cargo Forecast”. The document is the culmination of exhaustive research and looks ahead as far as 2005. It makes predictions as to the types of freighter aircraft that will be required in the future compared with those flying the world now;
A6 – Vickers Viscount The route by which two Vickers Viscount airliners, originally intended for TransAustralia Airlines (TAA), ended up in RAAF service was quite an unusual one. The prototype Vickers Viscount, registered G-AHRF, first flew on July 16 1948 and was the first propeller turbine aircraft to enter airline service. TAA ordered six of
The Born Again Commander 114B Booming along in the commodious cabin of a new Commander 114B would instill a sense of wellbeing in even the most jaded touring pilot. This big black beauty may not be the quickest 260 horsepower retractable on the block, but boy what a comfortable delight it is to fly. Substantial,
Indonesia’s Air Capability of Critical Concern to Australia The Republic of Indonesia is one of Australia’s closest, and often least understood neighbour. The largest Moslem nation in the world, Indonesia is a secular nation state comprised of a diverse range of ethnic minorities, populating an archipelago spread over an area approaching half that of our