Online Catalogue | Microlight Flying Magazine - Back issues
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Features:Handle with care - Francis Donaldson concludes his two-part study of aluminium allowsNo limits - Have wheelchair (and flexwing), will travel. Dave Sykes is heading Down UnderSeize the day - When the sun shines, the lure of the Scottish islands proves irresistible to Stuart BuchananUSSR - First word from a wet but wonderful weekend Three wishes - Round 2 of the Nationals, PophamFree postage on this item
Features:Scottish pioneers - Here's two good reasons you get to buckle up and fly on Sunday afternoons: Brian Harrison and Jimmy Potts. Two guys who got there first and did the hard yards for you...Aluminium Alloys - It's 100 years since a happy accident created the first aluminium alloy. LAA chief engineer Francis Donaldson makes sense of the now-ubiqitous shiny stuffDoing a Bleriot: Bernard Bader bends his Blade on landing in France. A lucky escape, lessons learned, and good friends made.Free postage on this item
Features:Batoka Diary, part 3 - Bill Davis' final instalment from ZambiaFlight of the wannabe - Impatient to qualify, Kevin Coghill trades his Christmas hols for pilot testing in Gap Tallard.Winging it - Never tackled the National? Neither had Andy Fell, until last year...Masterclass - Professional lensman David Allen on how to get the best out ofyour aerial photography.E-Go a go-go - We catch up with ultralight pioneers e-Go.Free postage on this item
Features:Batoka Diary, Pt 2 - In which Bill Davis thinks he's coming home, but instead find Afirca him inFly-UK - 2009 veterans Tim Jackson and Steve Sykes recount a memorable adventureI is for Injection - Belgian manufacturer UL Power aims to shake up the engine market with the fuel-injected UL260i. Fitted with an X-Air, we give it a run Four Fly to Switzerland: Four friends, four aircraft, and a blessed six days of clear skies over EuropeFree postage on this item
Features:Seeking Propellerhead - Ted Snook tracks down Antony WoodwardBatoka Diary - Bill Davies transfers his flying skills from dundee to ZambiaFree postage on this item
Features:Whirlybird - There's a first time for everything: David Bremner takes a spin in an autogyro, and find he loves itThe little plane that could - When "no" is not the answer: John Spragg and Eurostar take on all comers in the 3Rs raceShadows homebuild - Jim Hambleton recalls the unique pleasure of building his own aircraftHeroes all - Beginner pilot Ian Collins, retired on Malta, faces the challenge of flying his new aircraft home from Germany. Call in the cavalryFree postage on this item
Features:City Gents - Geoff Hall and Paul Brooked succumb to the siren call of LondonRanger's Return - The Sherwood Ranger is back, turning heads and winninghearts againTo Calais and Back - Peter Millbank hands over the diary of his five-day Bleriot tripFree postage on this item
Features:Bleriot commemoration - 100 years after Bleriot hopped the Channel, 94 British microlights fly to France to mark the occasion. Andy Oliver picks up the taleA grand day out - Muswell Manor holds a place of great significance in the annals of British flight. Geoff Hall and Paul Brooker go to its centenary partyFlight test: ZJ-Viera - It's so good it turned David Bremner to poetry. Here's to something a little different in the skies... Fee postage on this item
Features:Rallying, ultralight style - The pioneers meet, and the grand single-seat experiment takes wings. Is the USSR here to stay? Read on...Gone walkabout - Eight pilots overfly the Outback, raising a hard £60,000 for charity. Jon Ingram tells the taleChanging codes - Flexwing aficionade Andy Oliver gives three-axis a go. Converted, or just conflicted? The Journeyman and Balladeer argue the oddsFree postage on this item
Features:Flying light - In little over a year its profile has become instantly familiar. David Broom assesses the appeal of the DragonflyBuilding the Tractor: Home R&D: Bernie Ewing Robs and Duplicates shamelessly from the Dragonfly to build his own sub-115kg aircraft What I did last summer: David Bremner revisits his diary of the eighth annual bivvy trip to France Let the adventure go on: Have Quik, will travel. Peter Bailey retires in northeast Scotland, learns to fly, and drops in on his daughter. In central France...Free postage on this item
Features:Doing the Ton - And some... Steve Slade flies into a record 114 airfields in one dayUp & Over Down Under - The Aussie-made Aerochute Dual brings some sunshine to a cold English dayFive Days One Summer - Alan Thompson commemorates the Dambuster Flight - with a side-trip to Colditz thrown inBomber country - Red Dwarf, meet Just Jane: Geoff Hall and Paul Brookes drop in on the East Kirkby LancasterFree postage on this item
Features:Hot stuff in the toybox - Old favourites and new playthings: We take a tour of the Birmingham Splash Pie Thrust! - Paul Haxby reports on the autumn Pie 'n' Peas fly-in, North YorkshireEuropean Championships - The skies were lead but the medals - including three UK golds and team bronze - shoneFlying for fun - Competition flying isn't just about winning. Keith Nagal invites you to have a go Free postage on this item
Features:The Fast Show - Geoff Hall straps himself in and challenges the QuikR to live up to its nameRob Grimwood - Meet microlight Rob, the latest recipient of the RaeC's silver medalGoodbye Jerrycan - Fit your Quik with a removable rear-seat auxiliary tankSPLASH Show special - Why flyThe Powrachute Voyager - the first new solo paraplane to fly in the UK for many years Free postage on this item
Features:Good Morning America - Status and ATF wing: test pilot Jeff Hoer reckons North Wing is onto a winnerShelley's Show - Never mind the weather - Popham is back, big time, and it's all thanks to Shelley SmithSpamfield Rocks!Cheeky Boy Gets His Wings - That is what your teenage years are for. Fourteen years old and already flyingCompetitors - Kevin Taylor reports from the British Paramotoring championships, Keith Nagal from the Plaistows round of the Nationals Free postage on this item
Features: A Day with the Reds - Joan Walsh blags a trip to Scampton to meet the Red ArrowsKilimanjaro! - Richard Meredith-Hardy puts together a storied team to overfly Africa's highest peakSpecial Pullout Section - Maintain your Rotax - Essential 16-page supplement for 912 and 914 owners. By Conrad BealeThe mysterious Orient - 18 years in weightshifts, but Bristol-based John Sparks had never before gone so far east Follow the Buzz - Powered hang glider pilot Simon Scott comes in from the cold to give paramotoring a whirl. Free postage on this item
Features:Sticky Air - It's a little thing, the vortex generator, nut see what it's done to the /Savannah Trailblazing in Bolivia - Paramotors, the jungle, meteorite craters - Harrison Ford, eat your heart outGrand Tourer? - Andy Oliver asks the question of the GT450. The answer's resoundingly in the affirmativeFlying in Circles - What goes around, comes around. Joan Walsh on the circuitous route to becoming a CFIFree postage on this item
Features:Deregulated Pocket Rocket- Silver Fern brings the sharp Kolb Firefly to Britain We will try it outSSDR Design Cometition - Judge Richard Mole runs the rule over five of the leading entrants to the sub-115kg design compWorld Microlight Championships - Underfunded? Who cares! Britain's pilots punch above their weight in PragueSun Shines on the Nationals - Keith Nagal reports from Preston Capes, where the two Pauls and Richard Rawes clean upWhy Fly Special - how to learn, what to fly, where to go. Free postage on this item
FeaturesHelping them to help you - Geoff Weighell explains the workings of the National Air Traffic ServiceGo west, young man! - Cider, clotted cream, and airfields strung like pearls. A Oliver on the joys of West Country flying Meet big brother - Geoff Hall tries out P&M's new heavy hitter, the Quik GT450. And likes what he findsA jolly little caper - The Flight for Sight gets under way, sadly amid acrimony. Words for Brian Milton and Storm SmithMotorway madness - Neil Slinger beats the trafficCalling all paramotorists! - Fancy a go at the nationals? Here's howFree postage on this item
Features:Splash: Show Special - how to learn; what to fly; where to go Flight Test: The CTSW - Flight design has clipped the CT's wings. And it's all the quicker for itBon Voyage: Anna Markey flies to Spamfield. From Sweden. In a trikeDestination: Compton Abbas Paul Brooker and Geoff Hall report on a Dorset favouriteThe Grand Tour: competition time in Europe. In Germany and Spain, the Brits fly for medalsFree postage on this item
Features:Flying in the USA - They do things differently over therePopham - 2005 edition: The best yet?Round Scotland Rally: Report by Patrick Dale and Robert BurnsJaibiru versus Rotax - Head to head in an impromptu challengeAlconbury Fly-In - A day that's clearly on the up an upHomebuilts - Making them maintenance-friendlyFree postage on this item
An attractive binder in which to keep your treasured copies of Microlight Flying magazine.Holds 12 issues.