by Baden Aviation | Jul 8, 2011 | Aerial Views, Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft Cockpit, Australia, Aviation, Glider
Plane diving photo views from the glider cockpit. No engines and the only sound heard is the air passing by the Polish Puchacz glider. The Puchacz was introduced to the aviation market in 1979 and meets both OSTIV and JAR-22 Utility Category certification...
by Baden Aviation | Jul 3, 2011 | Aerial Views, Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft Cockpit, Antique, Aviation, Military
CJ-6 Dives Deep & Rolls Over! Introduced in 1960 the Nanchang CJ-6 is a two seat primary trainer aircraft, powered by a 260-hp Zhuzhou Huosai HS-6 radial piston engine. A common, but mistaken, belief is that the CJ-6 is a Chinese version of the Yakovlev Yak-18A....
by Baden Aviation | Jul 1, 2011 | Aerial Views, Aerobatic Aircraft, Air Shows, Aviation, pilot in command, YouTube Videos
John Klatt Aerobatics video. Take a ride with Kalamazoo Gazette reporter Fritz Klug and LTC John Klatt of the Air Guard’s Aerobatic Team as they take to the sky above Battle Creek’s W.K. Kellogg Airport in Michigan. 2011 Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and...
by Baden Aviation | Jun 30, 2011 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Air Shows, Aviation, YouTube Videos
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by Baden Aviation | Jun 28, 2011 | Aerial Views, Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft Photos, Aviation, Flight Training, pilot in command
AEROBATIC FLIGHT TRAINING SCHOOL FOR AVID AVIATORS Learn to fly a Pitts or Extra from the best! Are you a newly certified pilot or seasoned professional? Click on the picture below and learn more about Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety Sean D. Tucker. Aerobatic...
by Baden Aviation | Jun 24, 2011 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft Photos, Antique, Military, Prof. Aerial Photography
The Tiger Moth de Havilland DH 82 is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force between the 30s and early 50s. From the 30s till today this aircraft is occasionally used as a primary trainer. Tiger Moths still remain in...