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From paper charts to satellites in space, Flying's Top 50 Navigation Innovations counts down to the single most noteworthy navigation innovation of all time.
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At 55 mpg, the Pipistrel Virus is changing the efficiency equation.
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Jetman recently flew in formation with two Albatros jets, adding to his growing list of daredevil feats.
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With 1,100 deliveries under its belt, the Pilatus PC-12 is still going strong.
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A machine that takes home flight simulation to the next level.
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An ambitious U.K. company says it can develop an SSBJ that will be capable of flying at Mach 4.0.
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See why Cal-Nev-Ari is the perfect stop for a pilot looking to travel through America's southwest.
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On the heels of news that the Red Bull Air Race Championships won't return in 2012, we're taking a look back at the famous event in years prior.
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The amenities at the new Skyport include a large hangar, FBO facilities and a sim center, just to name a few.
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Business aviation may have taken a beating during the economic downtown, but it will be back.
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Thomas Senkel completes what e-volo claims is the first manned multicopter flight in the world.
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Senior Editor Pia Bergqvist gets her seaplane ticket in Alaska.
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Restoration crews work to bring the national icon back to life.
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Why dress up as a pilot when you can be the whole airplane?
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The super-midsize bizjet has come a long way since its initial launch a decade ago.
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Air Cam pilots put the aircraft's slow, low-flying capabilities to work in one of the region's best sightseeing locales.
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One of Boeing's chief engineers says a manned version of the X-37B space plane could be in the works.
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A closer look at the spacecraft of the future.
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Check out the attractions that make Dutchess County the perfect pilot destination in the fall.
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Here's our second round of aircraft photos from the NBAA convention in Las Vegas.
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