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  • Block 50/52

    I just wanted some information on the new Block 50/52.&nbsp; I saw a picture of it in a magazine and it looked very different from all of the other production types.&nbsp; I was wondering about avionics upgrades, engine upgrades etc...&nbsp; I was also wondering about changes to the airframe because that's what made it look different from the other
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by CAPman21 on February 28, 2005
  • Flying Lessons

    I was wondering what the average cost for getting flying lessons is.&nbsp; I've heard that it is somewhere between 4000 and 5000 dollars but that's only from an&nbsp;airport in my area.&nbsp; I've also read that Microsoft Flight Simulator can help you a lot, but how much of a difference does it really make?&nbsp; How realistic is it compared to ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by CAPman21 on February 25, 2005
  • Re: Flying Commercial Planes

    ok thanx
    Posted to Employment (Forum) by joker123 on February 24, 2005
  • Do you know who Dale Brown is?

    If so, check out this thread: http://www.avitop.com/AspNetForums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2812#2812 Q&amp;A with Retired US Air Force officer and best-selling author Dale Brown: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/actofwardirectaction/preview_6119017.html Http://www.avitop.com/AspNetForums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2812#2812 ...
    Posted to How to become a Military Pilot (Forum) by AceOne on February 24, 2005
  • Re: Flying Commercial Planes

    If they are hiring not that hard. They know that you have had excellent training so a lot of Airlines actually prefer mlitary pilots.
    Posted to Employment (Forum) by run on February 24, 2005
  • Flying Commercial Planes

    How hard is it after you are finished flying for the air force to become a pilot for a Commercial Airline?
    Posted to Employment (Forum) by joker123 on February 22, 2005
  • Im a Sophmore and im 6'3'' <> Help

    Ive read that to become a fighter pilot u must be between 5'2 and 6'2 well im alittle over that and i dont know if im going to stop growing yet can anyone tell me if they will still take me even if im alittle to tall. My grandfather flew B-17's he was 6'4 and my dad got accepted but he dropped out hes 6'2 so if anyone can help thanx.
    Posted to How to become a Military Pilot (Forum) by joker123 on February 22, 2005
  • Air Force Academy Admissions

    Hey,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm a freshman in high school and I wanted to know what my chances were of being able to gain admissions to USAFA.&nbsp; I want to be a fighter pilot and then&nbsp;eventually an astronaut.&nbsp; My most recent average was 97.25 or 3.89.&nbsp; My highest average this year is a 98.75 or 3.95.&nbsp; I just joined Civil Air Patrol
    Posted to US Air Force Academy (USAFA) (Forum) by CAPman21 on February 22, 2005
  • hfl-stratos

    Hi, i am desperately seeking other owners of this ultralight motorglider ''hfl-stratos'' they where made in germany late eighties, not sure how many of them. I have one but not yet been in air with it. would be great to share some thoughts about the plane.
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by sitting duck on February 21, 2005
  • New MULTIMEDIA PILOT LOGBOOK, download FLYING-LOG BETA

    Hi everyone,I strongly recommend trying out this new perspective on electronic pilot logbooks, complete with multimedia functionalities and interactive world map...The application is extensive, consequently download times will vary depending on&nbsp;your connection.&nbsp;Try your free 30 day trial, fully functional version of Flying-Log by logging ...
    Posted to Personal Stuff (Forum) by bourgeois101 on February 18, 2005
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