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Australian Flying September-October 2014 covers a myriad of aviation topics to entertain and inform the general aviation pilots of Australia. From the latest technology to the great outback, this issue contains something for every GA pilot.

Announcing the deserving winners of the inaugural WINGS Awards, recognising those who have advanced the cause of general aviation in Australia.

Shelley Ross explores the concept of air safaris without an engine. How do they do it in gliders?

Some of aviation's best-known aeroplanes have quirky designs that made them what they are. Phil Smart shows how form and function interact.

Revolution is in the air, and John Absolon goes underground to examine the burgeoning diesel engine phenomenon and how we can expect it to change the way we fly.

Ever thought of building your own aeroplane? It's not as hard as it sounds, so long as you know what you're doing and get good advice. Martin Hone shares the wisdom.

Stand-alone GPS systems are morphing from buttons and switches to touch-screen. We present the latest technology and show how it belongs in GA cockpits.

In his latest Masterclass, Jim Davis tells why taking off is the most neglected stage of flight, and how it can all go wrong unless we are on the ball.

Steve Hitchen forgoes the benefits of the tricycle undercart and dives head-first into the taildragger culture, satisfying a deep desire to connect with the aviators of years past.

Plus Products and Innovation, What Can We Learn, The Kernels of Wheatie, Short Final, Airmail, Good Sports and more aviation news and views to keep you in the loop.

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