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Writing tagged: ‘aircraft’

Not really the sort of thing one wants to read about in one's in-flight magazine

Article about screening pilots for psychological distress.

Published 27-Apr-2015
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft

Finally, someone finds a good use for a cat

Cat converted into helicopter.

Published 04-Jun-2012
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft, art, cats, videos

Pandering to the masses

BBC: Who, What, Why: How do you fly a panda 5,000 miles?

Published 05-Dec-2011
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft

Going, going, Guam!

US stealth bomber crashes on Guam.

Published 23-Feb-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft

Sound science

This week, I finally got to carry out a little experiment I've been planning for some time.

Published 12-Aug-2007
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft, ears, experiments, science, sound

Seeing Reds

Startled by the Red Arrows.

Published 29-Jul-2007
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: aircraft

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On the Moor
On the Moor: science, history and nature on a country walk

Richard Carter’s fascinating exploration of his local grouse-moor in West Yorkshire digs deep into natural history, human history, prehistory, and the history of science. His writing is grounded, insightful, and frequently hilarious, and he shows how falling in love with your own local patch can be a gateway to the whole world.
—Neil Ansell, author and journalist

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