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1). Charter Planes
Charter flights are an alternative to commercial flights. In 1987 the Civil Aeronautics Board opened charters to the public and permitted a great deal of flexibility and competitiveness. Anyone can fly a public charter. It is not restricted to an individual; groups can also charter flights. You can fly charters into one city and return from somewhere else.
Article tags: planes, charter planes, military planes, ultralight planes

2). Tip on Upgrading To First Class On Charter Flights
You are ready to do some traveling, but the old bank account is a bit of a problem. Welcome to charter flights, one of the cheaper ways to see the world. Tip on Upgrading To First Class On Charter Flights As you know, flying anywhere these days is a particularly pricey option. Fuel prices are through the roof and airlines are hurting financially.
Article tags: travel, flights, fly, airlines, charter, planes, economy, first class, cheap, upgrade

3). Bombers of the Second World War
The Lancaster is probably the most famous of all the bombers of the second world war. According to Capt. Donald Macintosh (ex-second world war bomber pilot, and author) it was a lot smoother to fly than the Wellington; the experience of which was close to that of a fighter plane (with no payload, of course). Survival rates on bombers. The life of a second world war bomber pilot was probably the most dangerous of all the armed forces of the second world war.
Article tags: history, military, military history, second world war, planes, bombers

4). Plane Crashes-Wrong Runway-What do the rest of us have to learn?
Comair Flight 5191 attempted to take off from Lexington Kentucky’s Blue Grass Airport over the weekend. The main runway is 7,000 feet. The runway the plane attempted to use was 3500 feet. This is a twin engine plane. It requires at least 5000 feet getting off the ground. The crew and the passengers had no shot at making it. Somehow the pilot got onto the wrong runway.
Article tags: planes, pilots, life, decisions

5). A Man with Wings: The Classification and Brief History of Aircrafts
By definition, an aircraft is a structure capable of carrying its weight and travel through air by the means of support from its own buoyancy or the dynamic action of the air against its surfaces.
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6). How Do Radio Controlled Models Work?
There are numerous versions of radio controlled vehicles on the market. Many of them are marketed as toys but some are aimed directly at their most appreciative audience – the middle aged man! These men like to relive their youth by playing with them and are able to spend much more money on the most impressive, lifelike and feature packed versions. However, whether you buy a budget or a top of the range model, you can be sure that the basic principles of the way in which they work are the same.
Article tags: rc cars, boats, planes, helicopters, radio control

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