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FlyEurope TV interviews Paolo Pari co-founder of Headapp at AERO 2014. Pari, successful businessman and  for over twenty years ultralights, gliders and helicopters pilot, explains how HEADAPP – Glasses for flight – an head up dispaly integrated into a...
Interview mit Stephan Stritter - SYLT Aviation Service (German language)
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is a European Union (EU) agency with regulatory and executive tasks in the field of civilian aviation safety. Based in Cologne, Germany, the EASA was created on 15 July 2003, and it reached full functionality in 2008, taking over functions of the Joint...
The Deutscher Wetterdienst, commonly abbreviated as DWD, (translated from as German Meteorological Service), residing in Germany, is a scientific agency that monitors and conditions over and offers weather services for the general public as well as specific services for e.g. or purposes.
EUROCONTROL is the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. Founded in 1960, it is an international organisation working for seamless, pan-European air traffic management. EUROCONTROL is a civil organisation and currently has 41 member states; its headquarters are in Haren, City of Brussels. EUROCONTROL coordinates...
Interview with Luca Magni, CEO of Magni Gyro, one of the biggest factories of gyro in Europe. Magni Gyro srl produces a range of gyroplanes known worldwide for being reliable, safe, stable and of high quality.
  Ing . Nando Groppo Ltd. is a company of ultralight aviation with the aim of encouraging the ultralight flight and meet those new to the sport. Designs and manufactures aircraft ready and in kit form and provides all that...
BRM AERO LTD was established for the development, production, sale and maintenance of ultra-light and light sport aeroplanes. Our company is mostly focused on fulfilling individual orders, where we are able to specially tailor each installation and modification to...
Delta Hangar manufactures rotating circular hangar for single-engine planes. The best way in which to park your aircraft is a hangar with a rotating floor.
The Guimbal Cabri G2 is a two-seat light piston-engined helicopter designed by Bruno Guimbal, a former Eurocopter engineer.