Airplanista Magazine Premium: June 2011

Airplanista Magazine, April, 2011 issue - Sometimes serious, Sometimes humorous, Always unpredictable!

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“ Cover”
Man’s Best Friend: Take a scenic photo tour in the Husky A-1 AIRPLANIS A Team to >>> Transport Medicine: AIRPLANISTA Save Lives An inside look at the dedicated crews of Canada’s Ornge Air June, 2011 Saving Strips >>> Aviation Advocacy: John McKenna and the Recreational Aviation Foundation Little ...
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“ Dan Pimentel From the Publisher” (page 3)
>>> From the Publisher Share this issue: Twitter | Facebook Building our community one subscriber at a time With the launch of this June issue, those who have watched this mag- DanPimentel on Twitter: @Airplanista Dan is a 350-hour instrument rated private pilot who lives in Eugene, OR. He flies ...
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“ A Team to Save Lives” (page 5)
>>> Transport Medicine A Team to Save Lives It takes When a call comes in to an air ambulance operation, seconds count, and you need to the have finest equipment ready to launch quickly. And when the mission is critical, having exceptional people on the job is vital to saving lives. By Jean Marce...
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“ Money Burger - Camarillo Airport” (page 11)
MoneyBur The yBurger The quest for great airport restaurants and the elusive $100 $150 hamburger X By Stuart Stein, thesustainablekitchen.com On Twitter: @sustainkitchen Class B, Sub Hunters and Smoked Tri-tip Camarillo (CA) Airport – (KCMA) I started the well-used Cessna 172M loaded with Master ...
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“ Unveiling Weather Hazards” (page 15)
>>> Aviation Weather Recently, we’ve seen a large outbreak of severe weather throughout the United States. In April 2011 a new record was set with over 600 confirmed tornadoes across the U.S. The previous monthly record was 542 in May 2003. During a “Super Outbreak” of April 25-28, 2011, there we...
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“ #AvGeekCinema” (page 19)
>>> Social Networking Some great fun with a Twitter hashtag starts a crazy worldwide phenomenon By Dan Pimentel Airplanista Editor Nobody really knows the number of Tweeps there are in the aviation Twitter community, but a recent #hashtag explosion was clear proof that there may be far more of us...
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“ Dick Knapinski - AirVenture Backstory” (page 23)
>>> AirVenture Backstory AirVenture operations: KOSH city management About 65,000 people make Oshkosh home year-round. Then for a week each year, the aviators of the world plunk down another city two-thirds its size right next to it. While most people have heard about the 500,000 for total atten-...
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“ Summer Flying Destinations” (page 25)
>>> Summer Travel Destinations A few great places to Point your AirPlAne As our economy comes back to life and aviators start looking for places to fly, smart marketers in the tourism industry see the value in targeting general aviation pilots. Here are our staff picks for some great summer desti...
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“ Vincent Lambercy - Flying, Across the Pond” (page 31)
>>> Flying, Across the Pond Share this issue: Twitter | Facebook This 172 is not in Kansas anymore, and never was The Cessna 172 is one of the most popular general aviation light VincentLambercy on Twitter: @PlasticPilot Vincent Lambercy is a Swiss private pilot now living in Germany. He holds a ...
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“ Jim Koepnick - Centerfold” (page 33)
>>> Sexy* Centerfold >>> Photo by EAA’s Jim Koepnick Jim has been a professional photographer for 31 years and with EAA as Chief Photographer for 26. He lives in Oshkosh, WI. When not shooting airplanes, Jim shoots local sporting events. koepnickphotography.com * if you don’t agree airplanes can ...
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