Friday 15 February 2013

Airplane Shooting Games

Airplane Shooting Games Details
Return to the skies and visit incredible destinations in this amazing sequel where you guide colorful planes through landings, take-offs, and everything in-between. Take on the challenge of all-new creative levels in some of the most astounding places including the North Pole, Monsterville, Tiki Taka Island, and even the Moon! Upgrade gates and runways, repair airplanes and gas them up, but always make sure that they are on schedule as you create color combos and chains. With all-new aircraft to discover, over 50 awards to earn, and amusing mini-games to enjoy, this whimsical tarmac tribulation is destined to have you flying the friendly skies.

Airplane Shooting Games
Airplane Shooting Games
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Small Airplanes

Small Airplanes Details
A light aircraft is an aircraft that has a maximum gross take-off weight of 12,500 lb (5,670 kg) or less.[1]Many light aircraft are used commercially for passenger and freight transport, sightseeing, photography and other similar roles as well as personal use.Examples of light aircraft include:
Cessna, the entire range of propeller driven aircraft from the Cessna 120 up to the Cessna 208Piper, all models Beechcraft, the non-jet models such as the Bonanza and BaronOthers such as Cirrus aircraft; the GippsAero GA8 Airvan; the Aviat Husky and the Robin DR400.Examples of aircraft that are at the maximum gross take-off weight for this category include the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter and Beechcraft B200 Super King Air.



Small Airplanes
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Private Airplanes

Private Airplanes Details
Business jet, private jet, or bizjet, is a term describing a jet aircraft, usually of smaller size, designed for transporting groups of up to 19 individuals. Business jets may be adapted for other roles, such as the evacuation of casualties or express parcel deliveries, and some are used by public bodies, government officials or the armed forces. The more formal terms of corporate jet, executive jet, VIP transport or business jet tend to be used by the firms that build, sell, buy and charter these aircraft.

Private Airplanes
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Airplane Magazine

Airplane Magazine Details
Many airline companies produce inflight magazines to provide details about their fleet, as well as articles about destinations or other interesting information.

Inflight publishing is an unusual niche in the magazine world. Airline titles have minimal distribution costs, and readership figures come from existing passenger traffic. Most airlines use external publishers to produce their magazines [1] and Ink is currently the world’s leading company in this sector.[2]

More than 80% of passengers read the magazines airlines place in front of them, and readers average around 30 minutes a flight with the magazines, according to Arbitron.[1] Despite the challenges facing the publishing industry this is a healthy sector and on a large scale, titles airlines have suffered less than magazines overall.[1]

While the quality of inflight magazines varies widely, their upscale, captive readership appeals to advertisers, particularly luxury-goods makers targeting men.[1]

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Airplane Headphones

Airplane Headphones Details
QuietComfort 15 headphones feature exclusive Bose® advancements in noise reduction technology, making them our quietest yet. You hear even less noise and more of your music—with brilliant sound and a long-lasting comfortable fit. You won't find this combination of benefits in any other headphone. And when you hear them, you’ll understand why they’ve received critical acclaim.

Airplane Headphones
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