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December 21, 2020

Airborne 12.18.20: Friedrichshafen Is a GO, Osh Planning, AEA2021 Rescheduled

Also: Aviation Safety Resources, MAHEPA Hy4 Flies, Nat'l Warbird Operator Conference, EASA-Certified G600

There may be a spring 2021 tradeshow season, after all... After a one-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Aero 2021 will take place next year from April 21 to 24, 2021, at the Friedrichshafen Exhibition Center. The show team at Lake Constance expects a large number of exhibitors. AERO Project Manager Tobias Bretzel is confident that the trade show can take place in a well-organized manner and in compliance with the relevant hygienic measures such as compulsory masks and mandatory online tic

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Classic Klyde Morris (09.30.13)

Wes' Computer had a Serious Meltdown (Foreign Saboteurs, No Doubt)... So, We Present 'Classic' Klyde Episodes Until His PC is Resurrected

This Klyde Morris Cartoon Was Originally Published on September 30th, 2013.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.21.20)

Aero Linx: The Naval Helicopter Association NHA was founded in 1971 and is incorporated in California as a 501(c)6 nonprofit professional organization to promote the development and use of naval vertical lift aircraft in the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard; provide a forum whereby persons in these organizations involved with vertical lift aircraft can interact with each other at meetings and conventions; to provide recognition to those persons who have made significant contributions to those purposes. In pursuing these objectives NHA keeps members informed of new developments and accomplishments in vertical lift aircraft.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.21.20): Air Taxi

Air Taxi Used to describe a helicopter/VTOL aircraft movement conducted above the surface but normally not above 100 feet AGL. The aircraft may proceed either via hover taxi or flight at speeds more than 20 knots. The pilot is solely responsible for selecting a safe airspeed/altitude for the operation being conducted.

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