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Australian Flying March-April 2024 sports one of the most varied line-ups of interesting and informative features that we've ever fielded. From two flight tests and a helicopter profile to some of the silliest aviation achievements, you'll enjoy this one as much as any issue before it. It's all under the cover of an inspiring shot of a Cirrus SF50 Vision. Here's what you'll get.

The Land Cruiser of the Skies
Paul Southwick travelled to NZAero in Hamilton, New Zealand, to see if the company’s E-350 Expedition is as good as it looks.

Flights of Fancy
There have been some mind-boggling and hard-to-believe notable flights over the past 100 years. Tony Self explores.

No Co-pilot Required
When Cirrus Australia approached Australian Flying to demo the new safety features of the Vision Jet G2+ Vision Jet, Kreisha Ballantyne was there faster than you can say "personal jet".

Turbine Triumph
Paul Southwick journeys to his hometown to fly the second generation NZAero 750XL.

Lessons from a Logbook
Jim Davis examines the short comings of flying instructors.

The Pocket Rocket
Benn Marks takes a look at MD Helicopters' MD 530F, the pocket rocket.

Plus all the regulars: Editorial, News, Wings Awards, Rotors, Products, A Spot of Recreation, Safety Matters, Down to Business, Kreisha of Habit and Short Final.

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