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  2. Category:Aviation magazines - Wikipedia

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    Aviation magazines published in the United States (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Aviation magazines" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  3. Richard L. Collins - Wikipedia

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    Collins earned his private pilot certificate in 1952 and subsequently logged over 20,000 hours in general aviation airplanes. He was the son of Leighton Collins (20 April 1902 — 16 January 1995), [ 2 ] a well-known aviation writer, pioneering flight safety advocate and founder of Air Facts magazine.

  4. Key Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, it bought the title Aviation News, [3] which is Britain's longest established monthly aviation journal. Airfix Model World launched on 4 November 2010, [4] in partnership with Airfix. In March 2012, Key Publishing acquired several magazines previously published by Ian Allan Publishing.

  5. Air Enthusiast - Wikipedia

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    Air Enthusiast was a British, bi-monthly, aviation magazine, published by the Key Publishing group. Initially begun in 1974 as Air Enthusiast Quarterly, the magazine was conceived as a historical adjunct to Air International magazine.

  6. Ernest K. Gann - Wikipedia

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    Gann's major works include the novel The High and the Mighty and his aviation memoir Fate Is the Hunter (regarded by many as one of the best-ever books about aviation). [1] Notes and short stories scribbled during long layovers on his journeys across the North Atlantic became the source for his first serious fiction novel, Island in the Sky ...

  7. Ball Four - Wikipedia

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    The book's title was suggested by a female customer of a tavern called the Lion's Head in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood. [6] Having recently completed the manuscript, Bouton and Shecter were discussing the book at the bar, lamenting the fact that with the book ready for print they still had not arrived on an acceptable name. [6]

  8. Professional Pilot - Wikipedia

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    Professional Pilot (or ProPilot) is a monthly aerospace publication produced in the United States focusing on business aviation, including issues affecting pilots, managers and dispatchers. Editorial content includes pilot technique, airmanship, operations, weather, reader surveys, helicopters , airplanes and avionics .

  9. List of SETP members - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP) is an international organization dedicated to improving air safety by supporting the education and professional development of test pilots. The society promotes sound aeronautical design and development techniques and encourages the exchange of ideas among its members. [ 1 ]