It’s Friday again and I am going to wrap up the series on the airplanes that made commercial aviation possible. Last time we were talking about the Clippers and this week we move into the jet age. As always I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
It’s Friday again, and I am continuing with the series on the airplanes that made commercial aviation possible. This week it is my favorite airplanes of all time---the flying boats. However, because there is so much good information out there on Pan Am and the Clippers, I chose to copy verbatim certain articles and gave credit to each source used. As always I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
This Friday we are continuing with our series on the airplanes that made commercial aviation possible and this week we talk about the greatest airliner of all time. As always I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
This week will start a new series on the “Golden Years and Technology”. Last time we were talking about pay and stability for aviation professionals during this time period, but now I will share information about airplanes and how a few specific models made commercial aviation, as we know it, possible. As always, I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.
We continue with the micromanagement of public corporations and will wrap it up and move forward next week with a subject much more interesting. That having been said I would like all aviators to connect with their roots and one of the ways they can do that is by using the “Third Dimension Blog” as a resource.