Tag Archives: Aviation

The Art of Flying (General Aviation Reading series)

Aug 26th, 2010

The Art of Flying (General Aviation Reading series)

The Art of Flying (General Aviation Reading series) A comprehensive book by a retired TWA captain who has flown over 2,000 transatlantic crossings. Rating: (out of 1 reviews) List Price: $ 24.95 Price: $ 15.91 Find More Aviation Training Products

Embry-Riddle at War: Aviation Training during World War II (Florida History and Culture)

Aug 23rd, 2010

Embry-Riddle at War: Aviation Training during World War II (Florida History and Culture)

Embry-Riddle at War: Aviation Training during World War II (Florida History and Culture) Key to the training of military pilots in World War II was the Miami-based Embry-Riddle Company, which cornered the professional aviation training market during the war years and became the standard for training pilots as well as instructors, mechanics, and aircraft factory [...]

AVIATION TRAINING SITE LH-RH Distinctive Unit Insignia – Pair

Aug 2nd, 2010

AVIATION TRAINING SITE LH-RH Distinctive Unit Insignia – Pair

AVIATION TRAINING SITE LH-RH Distinctive Unit Insignia – Pair Distinctive Unit Insignia Sold as a pair order of ONE (1) = TWO (2) Pieces Army Military Issue Worn on Beret and Class A Uniform Clutchbacks Included Excellent Quality AVIATION TRAINING SITE LH-RH Distinctive Unit Insignia – Left and Right Hand Pair Please note these are [...]

Aircraft Reciprocating Engines: An Aviation Maintenance Publishers, Inc. Training Manual

Jul 7th, 2010

Aircraft Reciprocating Engines: An Aviation Maintenance Publishers, Inc. Training Manual

Aircraft Reciprocating Engines: An Aviation Maintenance Publishers, Inc. Training Manual The aviation maintenance technician must understand the operating principles of the reciprocating engine he has to service, and it is for this reason that this training manual has been prepared. The generation of power in a reciprocating engine along with the factors which affect the [...]

Aviation In World War I: Training American Airmen

May 22nd, 2010

Aviation In World War I: Training American Airmen

Aviation In World War I: Training American Airmen Training American Airmen features “The Third Aviation Instruction Center” plus rare footage of the training of American airmen at Issoudon, France. See cadets fly Penguin Trainers and graduate into Nieuports, plus gunnery practice, aircraft repair, a formation flight led by Lt. Quentin Roosevelt and much more. Features the [...]