If you're on the ball you'll already have the latest issue of Australian Flying via your subscription. September-October 2025 is now available and ready for the reading. Covered with a cool images of a Piper Seminole, the material presented inside will inform, entertain, educate, inspire and in some cases make you laugh. It's one of those issues that you'll go back to several times in the future. If it's not already in your hands, go and get it now!
What a Drag!
Icing can reduce wing lift by up to 30% and increase drag by up to 40%. Robert Cassidy explores the dangers of aircraft icing.
Great Expectations
Jim Collins’ 2012 book Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t, sold more than five million copies. What about pilots? How do we go from good to great, or even from average to good? Paul Southwick takes a closer look.
Inside the Engine Room
The story of Jabiru and the all-Australian machines born in Bundaberg is a living legacy. Stephen Limkin takes a tour of the factory in Bundaberg.
The Vertical Challenge
Advanced air mobility is on the cusp of revolutionising aviation in the lower level airspace. Steve Hitchen investigates the eco-system and the aircraft that are only a few years away.
Flight Test: Old School Cool
Paul Southwick straps into the classic twin trainer: the Piper Seminole.
Reach for the Sky: Turns for the Better
Steep turns continue to challenge pilots who don’t do them regularly. Steve Hitchen sought some help from Tristar Aviation to restore some pride in his performance.
Draconian Rule
Benn Marks takes a look at the Draco HyperSTOL.
And we haven't left out any of the regulars: Editorial, News, Close Encounter, Opinion, Lessons from a Logbook, Fit to Fly, Rotors, Reports from the Regions, Right Hand Seat, Safety Matters, Products, What Can We Learn? and Short Final.