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Miscellaneous Aviation Links Sites
Flight
Times http://www.london-morning-paper.co.uk/FT/index.html
No single internet effort has benefitted AeroKnow more
than James Beam van Etten's weekly cornucopia of clips from aviation sources worldwide. He
presents clips of news posted at an incredible variety of sources, from a Bell 47 page, to
Russian aviation news, to several aircraft manufacturers' sites, to Warbird Alley to the
AVG site. WIth the clips, he also publishes links to the sites, so you can click and go to
the sites of interest and hardly ever have to leave your chair. When not flying a
computer, van Etten flies for a major airline. So in other words, he doesn't really have
to work as hard as he does with The Flight Times, but (as they say in Springfield,
Illinois), he do-do do. And all aviation enthusiasts within the sound of my vice should
read it and reap. Subscriptions are free. Tell him AeroKnow sent you.
AirNet http://homepage.ntlworld.com/htcurtis
Some museums have, say,
10 or so aircraft on display, a few cases of memorabilia, and you can visit after
breakfast knowing you won't be late for lunch. Web sites are that way too. But some web
sites, you, the potential AeroKnow supporter should know, you may visit after breakfast,
but after you walk through the door, you realize you may be late for CHRISTMAS! AirNet,
the project of Howard Curtis -- from the UK, of course -- could keep me occupied at least
through Boxing Day if other responsibilities didn't get in the way. There are, by my
count, 3.4 gazillion links there. As John Paul Jonowicz must have said, "I have not
yet begun to browse!" INTERESTING SITE!
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