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Best FPV Headsets for 2025 - FLYING Magazine
May 15, 2025 · Flying FPV drones can be a thrilling hobby or a great way to make a living. Since many drones don’t come with a headset, pilots must select the best one for their needs as a …
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Joby’s Electric Air Taxi Lands—and Lifts Off—in Dubai
Jul 1, 2025 · The company told FLYING that it anticipates its U.S. operations—beginning with aerial ridesharing services in New York and Los Angeles in partnership with Delta Air Lines …
Honda Receives FAA Green Light to Begin Flying Hybrid-Electric …
Nov 11, 2024 · A spokesperson for Honda Aircraft Co., a subsidiary of the automobile giant, told FLYING the FAA granted an exemption to Honda Research Institute (HRI) to fly a subscale …
LTA Research Airship Spotted Over Bay Area - FLYING Magazine
Aug 16, 2025 · A large white airship was spotted flying over the Bay Area earlier this week, prompting questions from local social media users about what it was doing and where it came …
ULA Vulcan Makes Successful Space Force Debut - FLYING Magazine
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Flight School Options in Oklahoma - FLYING Magazine
Oct 30, 2024 · Oklahoma experiences a variety of weather conditions throughout the year (i.e., VFR and IFR), providing pilots with valuable experience in different flying environments.
Flying Car Lifts Off Over the Streets of California
Feb 25, 2025 · A video shared by Alef shows the Model Zero lifting off the street like a helicopter and flying over a second parked car before touching down on the other side.
How to Decipher Flight-Level Weather - FLYING Magazine
Nov 1, 2024 · Flying toward the trough usually means flying toward deteriorating weather. The opposite is true. Flying toward higher heights usually equates to flying toward fair weather.