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I just added my site (www.avionet.net) to Avitop.com and I reiceved html code for publishing your logo.
Can somebody help me to add AVIATION TOP 100 logo on my php-nuke powered site ?
For example, how insert code & logo on the top of homepage ?
...otherwise...
If I translate HTML code in PHP code and create a new block, is it right for your
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Hi there,
Can you help in solving the problem below?
The airplane (jet or the other one) is on the special surface, which can run backwards - opposite the direction of the tested airplane ready to go. The speed of the moving surface is equal the speed of spinning wheels of the airplane at any time that is regulated persistently and efficiently by ...
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Hi ndg
Yes it is true and also tested.
Vmc is the calibrated airspeed at which, when the critical engine is suddenly made inoperative, it is possible to maintain control of the aeroplane with that engine still inoperative and then maintain straight flight at the same speed with an angle of bank of not more than 5 degrees.
When weight goes up ...
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I've found an amazing video of the last British Airways Concorde taking off from New York last week.
Good quality video and sound of pilots and air controllers on radio.
This link should take you right there.
URL deleted since it didn't work anymore.
Look for the still photo of Concorde for the link.
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Hi, I'm a new multi-engine student trying to gather more info on factors affecting Vmc.
From what I've learned so far, it seems as though everyone has their own theories on what causes Vmc to increase and/or decrease. I've been taught by some that increasing weight will increase Vmc for the following reason:
To maintain lift, the aircraft ...
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http://www.news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2086247
Richard Branson announced a new, futuristic aircarft that is capable to complete a round-the-world journey in 80 hours at an altitude of at least 50,000 feet on 23 Oct 2003, which is to be called as Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer.
The 285mph aircraft will be piloted either by record-holder Steve ...
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1. Boeing 7E7 will use at least 3 modified 747-400 for component delivery, and is first for Boeing!
http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2003/q4/nr_031013g.html
Such method is used by Airbus since its launch in 1969.
Airbus, however, delivers the components of A380 with ships instead of aircraft, thus greatly incrases delivery time!
2. Boeing ...
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1. Swiss International Airlines (Swiss) is accepted to join Oneworld Alliance since 23 Sep 2003.
http://www.cathaypacific.com/hk/aboutus/press/0,1595,41097-96674,00.html
2. Ezycargo, the new internet-based cargo portal involving a partnership between leading Asia-Pacific carriers Cathay Pacific Cargo, Japan Airlines Cargo, Qantas Freight and ...
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Hi!
I know that a lot of the AVI site users are real aviation enthusiasts and many of them really want to learn to fly judging from the E-Mail I get from our airshow web site - www.airshow1.netfirms.com
Most aircraft fans think the cost of learning to fly would be just to high to even consider!
There is a way - I know because I've used it!
Its
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Does anyone know when the aircraft will begin its ETOPS testing , I know it is sometime in October ,....anyone have dates yet ?
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