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Week on the web

Miquel Ros
 on July 20, 2012 1:56 PM | | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) |
South American flypasts came under scrutiny on military blog The DEW Line, where Craig Hoyle followed up his story on a smashing display by the Brazilian air force - see the video here - with a post on Venezuela's Independence Day festivities, during which a Sukhoi Su-30 fighter got below rooftop level (below).

Su-30 560-thumb-560x367-160576.jpgOn the same blog, an excited Dave Majumdar recounted his experience of flying in a Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet at the Farnborough air show, using the word "awesome" thrice and declaring: "I can now die a happy man."

Stephen Trimble caused a traffic spike on the FlightBlogger blog when he named the show's order-race winners and losers.

A video tour of Qatar Airways' Boeing 787 - hosted by inimitable duo Graham Dunn and Michael Targett - was also a hit with FlightBlogger's public.
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