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Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields (Popularity: ): As a pilot, a particular interest of mine has always been the abandoned airfields that dot the landscape of part of this country, as well as other unusual & little-known ...
Airwise (Popularity: ): Providing in depth information about airports, their facilities, flight info, and other air travel resources.
The news and information source for airlines, airports and air travel. Book your next trip online ...
Counter-Terrorism: Aviation Security (Popularity: ): Offers links to many aviation security publications.
Transponder News (Popularity: ): Explanation of transponders, the technology, reviews, and technical notes. In English and German.
Know Your Modes (Popularity: ): Article by Alisa Christenson emphasising proper use of avionic equipment.
Transponder Basics (Popularity: ): Article by Tom Rogers outlining how transponders and altitude encoders work.
International Women's Air & Space Museum (Popularity: ): Contains online archive of biographies, photos, articles and information about the museum and its collection.
Women of NASA (Popularity: ): Developed to encourage more young women to pursue careers in math, science, and technology. From NASA Quest.
Women In Aviation Resource Center (Popularity: ): Educational, historical, and networking resources to empower women in various aspects of aviation. Includes books, quiz, organizations, publications, and more for women in aviation.
Women In Aviation International (Popularity: ): Nonprofit corporation that provides year-round services and resources to assist women in aviation and to encourage young women to consider aviation as a career.
International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (Popularity: ): International membership of researchers find and preserve historic aircraft. Projects include Earhart, Midnight Ghost and Operation Sepulchre.
Helicopter's History Site (Popularity: ): Traces the evolution of rotary wing aircraft back to Leonardo da Vinci, with many photographs.
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